Recycling: Page 61


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    Scrap Collector: US emerges as world's top producer of waste

    Plus: A Canadian grocer's shame-inducing plastic bag scheme, and mass anti-incinerator protests in Chinese city.

    By Rina Li • July 12, 2019
  • Connecticut bag ban spurs contentious food waste debate

    One of the year's more mildly worded state bag bans was prefaced by heated discussion around whether compostable products should be exempt.

    By July 11, 2019
  • Lawsuit over Keurig coffee pod recyclability moving forward

    The company had hoped a California judge would dismiss a complaint claiming its "recyclable" labels are misleading.

    By July 10, 2019
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    Q&A

    Local governments may have more recycling power than they realize

    Neil Seldman of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance has long been a proponent of grassroots policymaking. He shares examples of cities and counties taking the lead on glass, organics and more.

    By July 10, 2019
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    Michigan launches statewide educational campaign on recycling

    The humor-infused "Know It Before You Throw It" campaign aims to combat consumer confusion around recycling.

    By July 3, 2019
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    Off the Route: Von Hernandez on 'turning the tide' of plastic pollution

    Hernandez spoke to Waste Dive about his career as a waste and toxics campaigner, waste dumping in Southeast Asia and the path toward creating mass systemic change around plastics.

    By Rina Li • July 3, 2019
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    Chinese port shuts out scrap metal imports 3 days before new restrictions take effect

    The port of Sanshan was unable to handle the influx of material it received ahead of China's new scrap metal regulations.

    By July 2, 2019
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    ISRI members get preliminary injunction from California reporting law

    An upcoming law requiring new recycling and composting data has been challenged by scrap recyclers over various concerns, including the classification of material as "solid waste."

    By Rubi Rajbanshi • Updated July 17, 2019
  • PepsiCo to trial Aquafina in aluminum cans

    The company also pledged to switch its bubly brand to all cans and move its Lifewtr products to 100% recycled plastic by the end of 2020.

    By Cathy Siegner • June 28, 2019
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    Scrap Collector: Environmentalists criticize 'narrow' scope of G20 marine plastics goal

    Plus: Pacific Island nation to enact world's first disposable diaper ban, and waste giant Biffa convicted of exporting household trash to China.

    By Rina Li • Updated July 2, 2019
  • San Diego approves new recycling contracts, keeps foam recycling

    The San Diego Environmental Services Department reversed an initial recommendation to cut EPS foam from the city's curbside program earlier this week ahead of a broader vote on new recycling contracts.

    By Rina Li • June 27, 2019
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    Sorting out the future of mixed paper

    Amid the current focus on plastics, market issues for fiber tend to get overshadowed. What does the future hold for all the mail, magazines and small shipping boxes still inundating MRFs?

    By Mary Catherine O'Connor • Updated June 28, 2019
  • Lexington, Kentucky, issues RFP to resume paper recycling

    After suspending mixed paper recycling in May, the city brought in consultant Resource Recycling Systems to help revamp multiple aspects of its program.

    By Updated Sept. 6, 2019
  • Oregon communities reach agreement with Waste Connections to revive recycling

    The deal, which comes with a rate increase and the elimination of mixed plastics, was struck by some of the last areas still receiving state approval to dispose of commingled recyclables.

    By Max Witynski • June 26, 2019
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    Plastics-backed pilot shows strong potential for secondary MRF in Pacific Northwest

    A 60-day demonstration run in Oregon, using equipment from Titus MRF Services, highlighted the large amount of recyclable commodities that can be captured from residual streams.

    By Updated Dec. 4, 2019
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    Boston finally reaches recycling deal with Casella

    Covanta and Wheelabrator will also retain residential waste contracts. Both deals may be regional bellwethers of higher prices to come.

    By June 24, 2019
  • Florida county urges cities to give regional recycling collaboration another chance

    Broward County is pitching a new approach as recycling rates plummet and Waste Management costs rise. Some cities still haven't shaken off bad memories from the last regional partnership.

    By Leia Larsen • June 24, 2019
  • McDonald's testing 'Green Concept' stores in Canada

    The locations will serve as incubators for new packaging options and recycling initiatives, such as lids made from wood fiber, paper straws and wooden cutlery.

    By Emma Liem Beckett • June 21, 2019
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    Scrap Collector: Southeast Asian activists call for ASEAN ban on foreign waste imports

    Plus: Hawaii County approves bill allowing substitution of polystyrene with low-value plastics, and UK government slammed for rejecting textile waste recommendations.

    By Rina Li • June 21, 2019
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    GFL Environmental moves forward on potential $1.5B IPO

    The fourth-largest company in the North American waste industry has confirmed its plans to go public by filing initial forms with both U.S. and Canadian regulatory authorities.

    By Updated July 22, 2019
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    Q&A

    BioHiTech Global sees new MBT facility as a model for Northeast disposal crunch

    Entsorga West Virginia, jokingly referred to as "Waste Disneyland," is described as a complement to limited regional landfills. Waste Dive spoke with the executive team about growth plans.

    By June 20, 2019
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    ASTRX report identifies most troublesome materials in recycling chain

    A joint project from the Sustainable Packaging Coalition and The Recycling Partnership offers recommendations on how MRFs, reprocessors and brand owners can better collaborate.

    By June 19, 2019
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    Boston aims for 80% recycling rate by 2035, plans organics pilot

    A new "zero waste" plan outlines 30 recommendations involving food waste, textiles, recycling education and more. 

    By June 19, 2019
  • Maine, Vermont governors sign plastic bag bans on same day

    This brings the tally of statewide bag bans to four (five, counting Hawaii's county policies), with more anticipated to receive final approval next month.

    By June 18, 2019
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    Scrap Collector: Trudeau announces Canadian ban on single-use plastics

    Plus: Members of Congress ask Trump for plastic action, and Indonesia announces plans to return plastic waste shipments.

    By Rina Li • June 14, 2019