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Recycling in Concordia: Amidst Accumulated Garbage, Environmental Collapse, and Excluded Workers

More than a month after the eviction of the Mundo Reciclado cardboard cooperative from the waste transfer plant in the former Aeroclub neighborhood in the southern part of Concordia, nearly 30 families remain without answers or employment alternatives from the municipality. Meanwhile, the plant remains closed, tools are being held, and urban waste management shows signs of collapse.
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More than a month after the eviction of the Mundo Reciclado cardboard cooperative from the waste transfer plant in the former Aeroclub neighborhood in the southern part of Concordia, nearly 30 families remain without answers or employment alternatives from the municipality. Meanwhile, the plant remains closed, tools are being held, and urban waste management shows signs of collapse.

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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