Recycling: Page 67


  • APR: Recycled plastics reduce energy consumption, GHG emissions

    A new report examines the entire lifecycle of using recycled versus virgin resins in the manufacturing process, focusing on PET, HDPE and PP.

    By Jan. 29, 2019
  • Waste, recycling and organics carts in Berkeley, California
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    Does Berkeley, California's foodware ordinance provide a new national model?

    The law, described as "the most ambitious, comprehensive legislation to reduce throw-away foodware in the United States," mandates a $0.25 disposable cup fee, among many other requirements.

    By Rina Li • Jan. 29, 2019
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    Deep Dive

    How small cities around the country are fighting to save recycling

    Solutions to preserve access and reduce contamination are emerging from municipalities, partners and citizen-led efforts in states such as Oregon, Virginia and New Hampshire.

    By Jan. 28, 2019
  • KFC commits to fully recoverable or reusable plastic packaging by 2025

    The fast food chain has also signed on as a partner of the NextGen Consortium, which is focused on packaging alternatives, and joins a growing list of brands removing traditional plastics from their stores.

    By Kristine Sherred • Jan. 25, 2019
  • Column

    Scrap Collector: Memphis sanitation strike's living legacy, Ocean Cleanup's destructive potential

    Plus: waste collection work linked to musculoskeletal disorders, Malaysia cracks down on illegal plastic importers and China announces plans for "waste-free cities."

    By Rina Li • Jan. 25, 2019
  • Washington state recycling market incubator bill signed into law

    The law will establish a Recycling Development Center to incentivize new companies to process recyclable materials and develop more local end markets.

    By , Rina Li • Updated May 1, 2019
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    TerraCycle promises 'future of consumption' with Loop reuse system

    Dozens of major brands have partnered to launch this ambitious new packaging model in the U.S. and France. TerraCycle and Suez break down how it could change the waste equation in the coming decades.

    By Jan. 24, 2019
  • Opinion

    How important are waste audits? San Francisco's mandate speaks volumes.

    Great Forest's CEO breaks down seven ways that regular audits can help save money and meet sustainability goals.

    By Ross Guberman • Jan. 23, 2019
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    Recology leans into recycling solutions with $33M San Francisco upgrades

    The improvements include seven optical sorters (including three new units from France) and expanded capacity for organics at a local transfer station.

    By Rina Li • Jan. 22, 2019
  • Department of Energy commits $20.5M to spark lithium-ion battery recycling

    Secretary Rick Perry recently announced plans for a new R&D center — as well as multiple innovation prizes — to drastically increase recovery rates.

    By Updated March 13, 2019
  • Vermont may walk back statewide organics collection requirement

    The Agency of Natural Resources recommends haulers only be required to collect organics from multi-family and commercial sites, but still wants to enact a universal food waste disposal ban by 2020.

    By Jan. 17, 2019
  • NestlĂ© lays out first steps to making all product packaging recyclable by 2025

    The company will begin phasing out straws, using more paper-based packaging and upping its usage of recycled PET this year.

    By Jan. 16, 2019
  • BevCon glass recycling bunker in North Carolina
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    Strategic Materials teams up with North Carolina county to resurrect glass recycling

    A new drop-off option, introduced after glass was cut from curbside programs, is expected to save Moore County money and generate cleaner material for Strategic's local processing operation.

    By Jan. 16, 2019
  • Wyoming city to maximize 50-year landfill capacity with full-cost accounting

    Cheyenne's public works engineer told Waste Dive what the city hopes to achieve with a new solid waste plan that will be completed by Burns & McDonnell.

    By Jan. 16, 2019
  • New industry group pledges $1B to combat plastic pollution

    More than two dozen global companies, including many of the world's largest plastic chemical manufacturers, have formed a nonprofit called the Alliance to End Plastic Waste.

    By Rina Li • Jan. 15, 2019
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    New Massachusetts MRF opens in market with tight processing capacity

    Backed by the owner of ABC Disposal Service, Zero Waste Solutions has the ability to handle 45 tons per hour and is said to offer a broader range of sorting capabilities than others in the region.

    By Updated May 20, 2019
  • New York governor pitches bag ban (again) and bottle bill expansion

    Andrew Cuomo's upcoming executive budget is expected to include two notable recycling proposals, both with their own complex political factors.

    By Jan. 14, 2019
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    Scrap Collector: 'Trump's Trash' and the Oakland Garbage Blitz

    Plus: an NYC proposal aims for increased private waste industry oversight, and a nonprofit takes on Big Plastic.

    By Rina Li • Jan. 11, 2019
  • Nevada recycling company appeals Waste Management monopoly protection

    Reno-based Green Solutions Recycling is challenging the dismissal of a prior lawsuit, in part due to a dispute about how the state defines "recycling" itself.

    By Updated June 19, 2019
  • Deep Dive

    6 key questions for the waste and recycling industry in 2019

    We'll be keeping an eye on recycling, climate change, landfills, alternative technologies, corporate consolidation, labor issues and much more in the year ahead.

    By Jan. 9, 2019
  • Deltona, Florida suspends curbside recycling indefinitely

    With processing costs from Waste Pro now twice as high as landfill disposal, and future market conditions uncertain, city staff recommended the move. Exclusive franchising is also under discussion.

    By Jan. 9, 2019
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    Albuquerque, New Mexico signs single-use plastic bag ban into law

    The legislation, which originally included restrictions on single-use plastic straws and polystyrene containers, takes effect in January 2020.

    By , Rina Li • Updated April 24, 2019
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    Much ado about pharma residue: EPA rule aims to end waste flushing

    Healthcare providers managing hazardous pharmaceuticals will now be required to prevent waste from entering the environment. Rich Thompson breaks down what you need to know.

    By Jan. 7, 2019
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    Opinion

    How to plan for the best when faced with a worst-case scenario facility fire

    Fire Rover’s Ryan Fogelman discusses the importance of planning, training and investing in the proper equipment to achieve the best possible outcome during a fire incident.

    By Ryan Fogelman • Jan. 4, 2019
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    Scrap Collector: Washington state to consider composting the dead, 40-year-old plastic Doritos bag found on beach

    Plus: a recycling opportunity that'll thrill the goats in your life, and South Korea's plastic bag ban.

    By Rina Li • Jan. 4, 2019