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Pennsylvania House Approves Bill to Regulate Food Processing Residue Haulers

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HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Monday approved House Bill 587, legislation that would create a certification program for haulers and brokers of food processing residuals (FPR) across the Commonwealth. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Paul Friel, D-Chester, passed with strong bipartisan support in a 196–7 vote. Food processing residuals are byproducts from commercial food production and can include vegetable scraps, raw …
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MyChesCo broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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