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Diamond Bar : Schools Win in Trash ‘War’

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The area’s schools are benefiting from Diamond Bar’s trash war.

As garbage collection companies vie for more customers in Diamond Bar, which is about to set up a franchise agreement with one or more companies, one company is adding a philanthropic twist to the competition by donating money to public schools for each Diamond Bar resident who signs a three-month contract.

Western Waste Industries has already set aside more than $8,000 for 12 schools in Pomona and Walnut, which serve Diamond Bar. Computer labs will receive $2,000.

The schools will receive the funds by the end of October, according to Michael Lowe, the company’s marketing consultant. The campaign started when flyers distributed last month promised to donate $8.75 to the school of each resident’s choice, if they signed up with Western Waste.

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Only 10% of Diamond Bar residents contract with Western Waste; the rest have their trash picked up by Websters Disposal, a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc., the nation’s largest disposal company.

But Diamond Bar City Manager Robert Van Nort said neither a company’s charitable actions nor its size will influence the city’s choice of collectors for the franchise.

Meanwhile, Websters General Manager Mike Muller downplayed the competitor’s efforts, saying his company has a long history of service to the community and “isn’t going to resort to flash-in-the-pan giveaways.”

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