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Senate hearing revives federal recycling discussion with little consensus
Lawmakers appeared keen to restart conversations around U.S. recycling issues. Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM) touted his own plastics-focused bill, while other lawmakers expressed reservations about such regulation.
By E.A. Crunden • Updated June 17, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Can textile recycling be the next 'zero waste' frontier?
Clothes comprise a notable chunk of the waste stream, and can have valuable second lives, but market dynamics are complex. Recent pandemic disruptions haven't helped.
By Karine Vann • June 16, 2020 -
RTS acquires Enevo's US accounts, expanding presence in multiple states
The second acquisition for the New York-based technology company brings a sizable number of new customers, including multiple restaurant franchises.
By Cole Rosengren • June 15, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Connecticut policy to limit landfilling faces pivotal moment as major WTE project stalls
An aging RDF facility that handles one-third of Connecticut's waste could begin exporting to out-of-state landfills unless an agreement can be reached between the local authority, developer and state officials in less than three months.
By Cole Rosengren • June 11, 2020 -
Charlotte, North Carolina installs 'sneeze guards' in collection trucks to reduce virus spread
Charlotte Solid Waste Services is one of multiple fleet operators to install plastic dividers to address worker safety risks in truck cabs, but some say concerns such as glare could be a factor in limiting widespread adoption.
By Lori Lovely • June 10, 2020 -
Trump signs bill expanding PPP rules and spending period
In an effort to expand relief for small businesses, the law extends the timeframe to use funds and decreases the proportion of funds that must be used for payroll to 60%.
By Dan Ennis • Updated June 8, 2020 -
C&D recyclers have seen steep impacts as pandemic responses pause road work, other projects
The Construction and Demolition Recycling Association said some members saw volumes down 50%-80%. As more states reopen, companies like Waste Management cite the sector as a source of potential optimism.
By E.A. Crunden • June 4, 2020 -
Recycling coalition asks Congress to pass EPR bill over plastics-backed RECOVER amid relief talks
Environmental nonprofits have pushed back on recent industry efforts to get priority legislation included in potential pandemic relief bills. Now, they're pointing to the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act as part of the solution.
By E.A. Crunden • June 1, 2020 -
California's beverage container redemption volume drops estimated 30% during pandemic
Activity has declined across the state following Gov. Newsom's 60-day suspension of recycling center requirements, which expires in June. The state estimates this equates to a $61 million reduction in deposits being redeemed.
By Katie Pyzyk • Updated May 29, 2020 -
Federal court hands Waste Management win in latest round of Reno, Nevada franchise fight
The Ninth Circuit affirmed a lower court's decision that the industry giant's exclusive franchise contract does not violate antitrust law. The smaller recycling companies waging this legal battle have sought to undercut that agreement.
By Cole Rosengren • May 28, 2020 -
GFL Environmental pledges to disclose, reduce GHG emissions in coming years
The Canada-based company's first sustainability report calculates emissions avoided from recycling, organics and other lines of business. GFL also touted its efforts to divert nearly 1.17 million metric tons of material in 2019.
By Cole Rosengren • May 27, 2020 -
NWRA-backed Senate legislation introduced to make waste and recycling services eligible for PPP funding
The trade group previously called a related bipartisan House bill "a win" for the industry that could address "bad debt" concerns, and this week reiterated calls for Congress to pass the legislation.
By E.A. Crunden • Updated June 18, 2020 -
Rubicon's first ESG report emphasizes software pivot, $208M potential savings for cities
The technology company plays up its municipal offerings and highlights case studies from commercial customers, while talking about a "waste wake-up call." More detailed climate metrics are expected in a future edition.
By Cole Rosengren • May 22, 2020 -
New York follows through with sanitation cuts, preserves some organics funding
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration cut funding for curbside organics collection, recycling outreach and other areas in a new budget agreement. Funding for drop-off sites and community composting was preserved.
By E.A. Crunden • Updated July 1, 2020 -
Road ahead for recycled PET markets complicated by coronavirus-induced supply disruptions
Market analysts expect the cost of recycled PET will eventually start to gain parity with virgin, but recent low oil prices and issues with container redemption programs are complicating that outlook.
By Leslie Nemo • May 20, 2020 -
Pandemic exacerbates UBC recycling issues, following aluminum market decline
Pricing had been depressed since last year due to a variety of global factors. Now, suspensions of some container redemption and curbside recycling programs are further complicating supply issues.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 20, 2020 -
Tracking Waste Management's acquisition of Advanced Disposal, divestitures to GFL Environmental
More than 18 months after it was first announced, Waste Management has completed the $4.6 billion acquisition. Catch up on how it all unfolded with our in-depth coverage.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Nov. 2, 2020 -
Waste Management and Advanced Disposal still negotiating divestitures as deal deadline looms
The parties have less than two months to receive Department of Justice approval and close this $4.9 billion transaction under original terms. A look at competitive concerns around Chicago show the complexities involved.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated May 20, 2020 -
How much top waste CEOs, and their median employees, earned in 2019
Recent proxy filings detail the rising, multimillion-dollar figures paid to the CEOs of Waste Management, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Covanta and Casella Waste Systems.
By Cole Rosengren , E.A. Crunden • May 18, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Carton manufacturers invested big in attaining 'recyclable' status, but can they sustain it?
By funding education, sorting technology and end markets, the industry-backed Carton Council earned highly-sought federal recyclability status. Yet some MRFs and governments question if this packaging is worth the effort.
By Leslie Nemo • Updated May 13, 2020 -
5 key pandemic trends from the solid waste industry's Q1 earnings reports
Results are in for seven publicly traded North American companies, and it's clear the industry is resilient. But many questions remain about adapting to volume shifts and whether early optimism for economic recovery will bear out.
By Cole Rosengren , E.A. Crunden • May 13, 2020 -
GFL Environmental Q1: Notable Canadian coronavirus effects, ongoing North American expansion
In its first report since going public, GFL outlined financial effects from the pandemic and optimism for an economic recovery. Executives also previewed future growth plans after starting the year with significant M&A spending.
By Cole Rosengren • May 12, 2020 -
Recycling proponents split on $1B RECOVER Act ask for future pandemic relief package
Environmental groups have decried the push for additional infrastructure funding as a "plastics bailout." The picture is more complicated when factoring in stances from other trade groups, including the glass and fiber sectors.
By E.A. Crunden • May 11, 2020 -
Major waste industry companies highlight coronavirus challenges in Q1 earnings reports
The economic effects of COVID-19 will be much more prominent in Q2 reports, but early indicators of revenue and volume declines began appearing in March. Companies also reported ongoing pressures on recycling.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated May 13, 2020 -
Waste Connections Q1: Coronavirus cut revenue by $12M, worst effects in Northeast and Canada
Q2 results will be affected, with April revenues down by 6%, but executives reported early signs of a potential turnaround. While M&A activity has been delayed, multiple deals are still in the works.
By Cole Rosengren • May 7, 2020