Ford's North American headquarters go landfill-free

Madeleine Cuff
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Motor company's headquarters in Canada, the US and Mexico now send no waste to landfill, instead recycling, composting or generating energy from waste material

US carmaker Ford yesterday announced its North American headquarters across the US, Canada and Mexico are now "landfill-free" as part of the company's ongoing efforts to cut waste across its operations....

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