Where does Boston’s trash go?

Where does Boston’s trash go?

BOSTON – On a cold rainy morning last week, a garbage truck carrying two men wound its way through the narrow alleyways of downtown Boston. Squeezing past morning commuters, the truck rolled behind brick townhouses, with one of the men picking up and emptying green and blue bins into the back along the way.

While many morning commuters see these trundling hulks as smelly eyesores that back up traffic, the city's 50 or so garbage trucks roam the streets and alleys to pick up and haul away unwanted waste. They provide a public service that launches the trash and recyclables on a journey that for some of it ends in Asian factories and for other bits concludes in local compost heaps and landfills.

Fire officials: 1 dead in ammonia leak at Seaport seafood warehouse
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Fire officials: 1 dead in ammonia leak at Seaport seafood warehouse

Associated Press

BOSTON (AP) — One worker died in an ammonia leak Wednesday at a seafood warehouse in the Seaport District in south Boston, authorities said.

Fire officials said the man was inside the warehouse but emergency responders were unable to reach him initially because of the strong fumes when they arrived at Stavis Seafoods Warehouse after receiving reports of a leak about 6 p.m. Wednesday.

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