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Clean Harbors starts work on Arkansas incinerator
The waste management company will invest more than $100 million in the facility.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 25, 2014 -
Gary, IN drops Waste Management
City commissioners cite poor customer service and missed collections as the reason for the move.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 24, 2014 -
Waste management firms refuse to haul Ebola-contaminated waste
Officials warn that the current medical waste management system is ill-prepared to deal with epidemics like the ongoing Ebola outbreak.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 24, 2014 -
Waste Management adds 38 CNG trucks to Detroit fleet
This is the company’s first fleet of compressed natural gas vehicles in Michigan.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 23, 2014 -
Can Seattle fine its way to a better recycling rate?
The Seattle City Council responds to a plateauing recycling rate by approving a $1 consumer fine for excessive food waste.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 23, 2014 -
Rumpke announces new regional vice president
The waste and recycling company named Greg Beamer its new regional vice president of southern markets.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 23, 2014 -
Waste Management, Oakland settle billion dollar trash spat
The messy -- and expensive -- saga comes to a close.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 22, 2014 -
Trash talk: Mayoral staff member disses Jersey City waste habits
A woman is getting positive feedback for her profanity-laced tirade against trash strewn around her Jersey City neighborhood.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 18, 2014 -
Oyster Bay officials sue yard waste hauler for $1M
The lawsuit alleges that contractor Reliable Wood Products stopped picking up yard clippings.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 17, 2014 -
First fully electric garbage truck in America hits Chicago on trash day
The vehicle could save the Windy City up to 2,688 gallons of fuel annually.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 16, 2014 -
How two men are getting their hands dirty to highlight food waste
One eats out of bins across the U.S. while the other hauls organics from restaurants before it has a chance to reach the dumpster.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 16, 2014 -
Fatal accidents involving waste workers increased in 2013
In the report's wake, the National Waste and Recycling Association is working to promote worker safety awareness.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 15, 2014 -
Waste Management cuts off services to rural CA residents
Due to the difficulty of servicing the area, Waste Management is ending its hauling services to the Canyonlands by year's end.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 12, 2014 -
PA town dips toes into pay-as-you-throw
Mt. Lebanon, PA commissioned a study to assess whether or not a PAYT program would be cost-effective.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 11, 2014 -
NYC sanitation worker exam to be administered for first time since 2007
The exam will be administered in February 2015. New York City's sanitation department is looking to hire 500 new employees.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 9, 2014 -
Seattle eyes fines for improperly mingled curbside collection
The city is weighing a plan to impose fees on residents and businesses that fail to separate organics and paper in residential curbside collections.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 9, 2014 -
Waste Management seeks referendum in $1B Oakland contract spat
The waste and recycling giant is launching a campaign to collect 21,000 signatures in order to overturn a waste contract in Oakland, CA.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 8, 2014 -
NW&RA establishes Denver chapter
This is the third new National Waste & Recycling Association chapter formed in the past three months.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 8, 2014 -
Scientists crack code to tracking ocean-trashing countries
Researchers have created a mathematical equation that can determine which countries are responsible for each garbage patch floating around the ocean.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 4, 2014 -
Advanced Disposal buys MI hauler
The company acquired a route and operating facility from Whitmore Lake, MI-based Monroe’s Rubbish Removal, Inc.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 4, 2014 -
Houston, TX transforms sanitation fleet into art
Houston, TX added a number of artistic trucks to its sanitation fleet to promote recycling efforts in the city.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 3, 2014 -
Feds consider using trains to transport nuclear waste
The Department of Energy is asking for public input about its proposal to transport nuclear waste from power plants to disposal sites via rail.
By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 2, 2014 -
Madison, WI shutters food waste collection program
City officials said the organics program will be discontinued next month due to the high costs of building an anaerobic digester.
By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 29, 2014 -
Enevo snags $8M for smart waste sensors
The electronic logistics firm received $8 million in backing from a slew of venture capitalists.
By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 29, 2014 -
The top 10 waste management companies
Giants like Advanced Disposal, Covanta, and Republic Services make up the top tier of Waste 360's compilation of the top 100 waste firms.
By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 27, 2014