Better business through bagging
A composting operation improved its storage capacity and added new customers by installing a form-fill-seal bagger.
The state of our nation's landfills in the mid-1980s was made graphically clear when a Long Island garbage barge named The Mobro was turned away by six states and three countries. The barge's cargo was eventually incinerated in Brooklyn and buried in a landfill near Islip, N.Y., but not before giving corporate America further motivation to seek alternatives to putting its waste in landfills.