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L.A. has a major trash problem. Our communities produce too much trash, and landfills are the third highest emitters of methane in the state. As California moves toward zero waste by 2030, we look at the city and state's efforts at solutions and follow the journey of discarded items to learn about what we as consumers can do to be part of the solution.

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