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... 8The systems for managing waste and recyclable materials from aircraft cabins are complex and often involve multiple parties, including airlines, airports, and flight kitchens. Airlines and airports share a common goal of providing safe, convenient, and efficient air transport for passengers and cargo.
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... A Partnership for Advancing Recycling 9 • An airline-managed system, in which one of the following occurs: – Flight kitchen crews take materials back to flight kitchens and in-house airline provisioning operations for handling, or – Cabin service crews place materials in containers owned or operated by the airline or its contractor. At airports where recycling infrastructure is not available or easily accessible to airlines, airlines may back-haul or transport recyclables to another location with suitable recycling services.

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