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Trash to Truth: Why Recycling Is Broken And How To Fix It with Simar Bedi, Sol Recycling

Trash to Truth: Why Recycling Is Broken And How To Fix It with Simar Bedi, Sol Recycling

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This Earth Month, we’re bringing back one of our most downloaded episodes. If you’ve ever wondered whether your recycling is actually being recycled, this conversation may change the way you see waste forever.


In this eye-opening episode, Stefanie sits down with Simar Bedi of Sol Recycling to discuss what’s really happening behind the scenes in the recycling industry, why so much waste still ends up in landfills, and how businesses can embrace zero waste strategies while saving money.


If you care about sustainability, circular economy solutions, or creating a cleaner future, this encore is a must-listen.


Learn more: https://solrecycling.com/



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