Trash Becomes Treasure At Riverside County Landfill

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As the saying goes, one person’s trash is another’s treasure. And that’s true at a landfill in Riverside County. Workers at the Lamb Canyon Landfill have started rescuing items to resell at a new store. 
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Trash Becomes Treasure At Riverside County Landfill

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