Taking out the trash: Vancouver binners hired to sort recyclables at World Cup venues
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Taking out the trash: Vancouver binners hired to sort recyclables at World Cup venues
JESSE WINTER
VANCOUVER
PUBLISHED 3 HOURS AGO
UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO
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New Zealand fans stream past a zero waste station outside B.C. Place Stadium during the FIFA World Cup.
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As thousands of New Zealand soccer fans streamed past his zero-waste work station, Daikole Frazier smiled and took it all in. He never thought he…
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