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Waste company halts carting away dead babies from Kentucky’s last abortion center

Updated: December 11, 2017 at 12:35 pm EST  See Comments

A Specific Waste Industries truck leaves Planned Parenthood after picking up the remains of aborted babies.

COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 11, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – A U.S. medical waste company has confirmed that it no longer contracts with abortion centers, including the last one remaining in Kentucky, to dispose of aborted babies.

Pro-life organization Created Equal confirmed in a phone call that Specific Waste Industries had ceased to provide medical waste services for EMW Women’s Surgical Center in Louisville and other abortion centers in the Midwest.

“We have discontinued our contract with them,” a staffer said on the phone. When asked again for confirmation, she said, “No, we are no longer in service with them.”

When asked if there are other abortion centers that the company contracts with, the staffer replied, “no.”

The news comes after Created Equal launched a campaign last month to pressure regional and local waste providers throughout the country to stop enabling abortion centers in killing pre-born children by collecting their “waste.”

“If abortionists are going to kill babies, they should be forced to dispose of the bodies by themselves,” said Mark Harrington, National Director of Created Equal, about the campaign. 

The campaign

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