File:Walmart employee placing bale wire on boxes.jpg
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| DescriptionWalmart employee placing bale wire on boxes.jpg | Walmart’s company-wide goal is to create zero waste. Corrugated cardboard is bundled into bales and sent to paper mills to be recycled into new paper products. In 2009, Walmart and Sam’s Club recycled 4.6 billion pounds of cardboard. |
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Making a cardboard bale for recycling
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| Author | Walmart from Bentonville, USA |
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| Date and time of data generation | 10:21, 28 October 2009 |
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| File change date and time | 09:50, 30 October 2009 |
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