INDIANAPOLIS — It all started six years ago when Mathew Murray and three of his friends noticed how littered Indiana highways were. They got to work and started cleaning the highways themselves.
However, they noticed a trend. They were mostly hiring people of certain backgrounds, so they changed their mission. The company was founded in Indiana but it has since expanded. They currently operate in Ohio, Missouri, Kansas and Oregon.
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