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WM, North America’s largest landfill operator, plans to invest over $2 billion in new tech, from waste-to-energy plants to recycling plants equipped with AI-powered optical sorters. WSJ explains how the sector has benefitted from tax credits and other incentives, and an increased demand for recycled packaging materials.

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North America’s largest landfill operator plans to invest more than $2 billion in new tech. WSJ explains how the sector has benefited from tax credits and other incentives. Photo: WMreached its lowest level since July 2020 this week.

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