Transfer stations play an important role in a community's total waste management system, serving as a link between a community's solid waste collection program and a final waste disposal facility. Consolidation of waste from vehicles and self-haul trailers into higher-volume transfer vehicles for more economical transport to disposal sites.
Increasingly, transfer stations play an important role in the overall waste management infrastructure network by providing means of consolidating and managing recyclables and waste. This is particularly important in regional areas where efficient transport logistics determine the overall feasibility of providing waste and recovery services.
Increasingly, transfer stations play an important role in the overall waste management infrastructure network by providing means of consolidating and managing recyclables and waste. This is particularly important in regional areas where efficient transport logistics determine the overall feasibility of providing waste and recovery services.
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To reduce the cost of transporting waste and recyclables to disposal and reprocessing facilities. Consolidating smaller loads from collection and self-haul vehicles into larger waste transfer vehicles reduces haulage costs by enabling collection crews to spend less time travelling to and from more distant disposal sites and more time collecting waste.
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