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  • Runaway waste truck destroys Pa. home

    A sanitation vehicle slammed into a home after its brakes failed to work.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 25, 2013
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    Rizzo, Waste Management fight for waste supremacy in Mich.

    A battle is continuing for two waste companies, Waste Management and Rizzo Environmental Services, over local waste limits and a proposed landfill.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 22, 2013
  • Baltimore, Md. approves new trash bins for pilot program

    The new bins are equipped with RFID tracking and come with a price tag of almost $600,000.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 22, 2013
  • Unmanned trash truck coasts down Highway 101

    Commuters were surprised yesterday morning when a runaway sanitation vehicle barreled through traffic in Corte Madera, California. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 21, 2013
  • Republic Services adds 56 CNG vehicles to Mass. fleet

    The company has over 1,400 CNG vehicles nationwide.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 18, 2013
  • Detroit awards new waste contracts

    Detroit made the decision to divide the city in half, awarding two haulers with contracts to collect trash for the next five years.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 18, 2013
  • Vt. unveils new waste and recycling symbols

    Vermont released new symbols to raise public awareness about the separation of recyclables, food waste and trash.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 14, 2013
  • DOE to send nuclear waste to Nev. starting next year

    The DOE is proceeding with plans to transfer hundreds of containers of highly radioactive waste to a Nevada facility. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 14, 2013
  • Quest buys Southern Waste Systems' national accounts

    The environmental consulting and management company purchased assets from the solid waste services company.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 12, 2013
  • Waste privatization faces opposition in Harrisburg, Pa.

    Members of the Public Works committee oppose the move.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 8, 2013
  • Researchers discover how to make nuclear waste small and stable

    Members of the University of Sheffield's Faculty of Engineering have tested ways to minimize the volume of nuclear waste and make it stable, resulting in a reduction of cost and safety concerns.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 8, 2013
  • Republic Services wins commercial contract in Missouri City, Texas

    Republic won the contract due to its pricing. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 7, 2013
  • Lincoln, Neb. may force haulers to offer recycling

    The ordinance would not force members of the community to participate.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 7, 2013
  • Garbage truck crashes into NYC subway station

    A sanitation employee was involved in an accident in Bronx, New York.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 4, 2013
  • Guilty plea for woman who punched sanitation employee

    A woman pleaded guilty to simple assault after striking a trash collector.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 4, 2013
  • Waste Management angers Fla. city

    A letter sent to residents addressing the bid the waste company won is vexing city commissioners.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 1, 2013
  • New app brings e-waste disposal to the iPhone

    iWaste helps businesses dispose of e-waste.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 1, 2013
  • Republic adds 67 CNG vehicles to fleet

    Republic launches new fleet of solid waste and recycling trucks to help reduce its carbon footprint.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 31, 2013
  • Worldwide waste set to triple by 2100

    Due to high rates of consumption from emerging economies in the near future, the volume of trash is expected to multiply exponentially. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 31, 2013
  • Strikes end at two Md. waste haulers

    A Montgomery County waste worker strike that began two weeks ago has ended after some provisions were met.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 31, 2013
  • Bulk waste pickup fees scrutinized in Ill. town

    Aldermen in Bloomington, Ill., are looking to change the way bulk trash is handled in order to cut costs.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 30, 2013
  • Trash or treasure: Colo. man throws gold worth $500K into dumpster

    A man in Divide, Colo., allegedly threw half a million dollars worth of gold bars into a dumpster, which is believed to now be sitting in a landfill.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 30, 2013
  • NSWMA against proposed NYC waste law

    The association is strongly opposed to Intro.1170, which would limit the amount of waste handled by a single district.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 29, 2013
  • Sanitation fee sparks lawsuit in Brunswick, Ga.

    The city is being sued by a candidate who believes the trash fees are illegal.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 28, 2013
  • Geologists explore storage solutions for radioactive waste

    Scientists are using computer models to determine alternative solutions.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 28, 2013