• CHEMA RODRÍGUEZ

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Updated Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - 10:40 p.m.

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On the conveyor belt, garbage bags and bags, plastic bottles, cardboard, organic waste of all kinds and, occasionally, a portable clothesline and even a mattress. As it arrives at one end, it exits at the other. It's eight in the morning of any given day at the phantom recycling plant that the Sierra Sur Environment Consortium has in Estepa , the Sevillian town that smells like mantecados all year long, and Paco (one of its most veteran workers ) go pass

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