Under a state law designed to reduce waste, California cities and counties are required to cut the amount of trash sent to landfills each year. Los Angeles is already ahead of the curve, and has plans to eliminate even more trash. Under a new law signed this week, the city will be divided into trash collection zones with one hauler in charge of each. That means business could dry up for scores of other garbage collectors now operating in the city.
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