The app has been made available at no cost to the city via a partnership with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
The city hopes the app will lead to a decrease in contamination at material recovery facilities, an increase in the diversion of materials from landfills, and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
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