Zero Waste: Page 18


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    Inside Republic's recycling messaging, and an Arizona MRF, with two VPs

    Pete Keller and Richard Coupland, the company's primary public faces on recycling, recently met with Waste Dive to talk contract pricing, GHG calculations, end markets and more.

    By Feb. 14, 2019
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    Q&A

    Waste Management CEO talks climate change, ocean plastic and 'zero waste'

    Waste Dive sat down with Jim Fish for an exclusive interview at the company's sustainability forum in Phoenix to parse out its latest environmental messaging.

    By Feb. 6, 2019
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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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    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
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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
  • California senate rejects proposed ban on paper receipts

    The legislation would have required businesses to print receipts only at a customer's request and banned the use of BPA and BPS chemicals in the receipts.

    By Kristine Sherred , Rina Li • Updated Sept. 3, 2019
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    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
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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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    Our 10 best stories of 2018

    Catch up on some of our biggest stories involving Waste Management, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Rubicon Global, TerraCycle and, of course, China.

    By Dec. 21, 2018
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    Report: Incineration is 'neither clean nor renewable'

    A new Institute for Local Self-Reliance report recommends that policymakers remove subsidies for waste incineration and promote cleaner, more environmentally friendly alternatives.

    By Rina Li • Dec. 17, 2018
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    Boston inches toward final 'zero waste' plan, eyes curbside organics pilot

    While enthusiastic about the expansive scope of a new report, many advocates remain unhappy with the lack of specific "living wage" contract language for recycling workers.

    By Dec. 17, 2018
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    SWEEP standard — LEED for waste and recycling — releases ambitious proposal

    After more than two years of work by many of the industry's biggest corporate and government players, the Solid Waste Environmental Excellence Protocol now has draft language ready for comments.

    By Dec. 17, 2018
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    Opinion

    Becoming a 'zero waste' city requires collaboration

    Earlier this year, the consulting firm ENGIE Insight embarked on a sustainability tour of 10 cities and found waste was a high priority in many of them.

    By Paige Janson • Dec. 14, 2018
  • San Francisco passes ordinance requiring waste audits for large generators

    More than 400 locations will now be subject to a review of their recycling practices every three years and could be required to hire on-site "zero waste facilitators."

    By Updated Dec. 5, 2018
  • Canada aspires to reduce waste 50% per capita by 2040 and achieve zero plastic waste

    The Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment's  proposed plastics strategy could include more producer responsibility for collection and processing infrastructure.

    By Updated Nov. 27, 2018
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    Q&A

    Waste Management COO Trevathan on how to make recycling great again

    Part two of our extended interview with Jim Trevathan delves into recycling economics, the future of landfills, industry consolidation and his favorite job before reaching the C-suite.

    By Nov. 15, 2018
  • Oregon Metro awards Waste Management $110M disposal contract

    Waste will be transported to Columbia Ridge Landfill under a separate trucking contract, amounting to a combined $220 million, for the next 10 years.

    By Rina Li • Nov. 14, 2018
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    7 key questions about New York's unique franchise plan

    Now that the proposal is out, debate over ending the largest commercial open market system in the country will only heat up heading into 2019. Waste Dive read through all 100-plus pages to suss out what comes next.

    By Nov. 13, 2018
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    As dust settles for RecycLA, council and property owners still unhappy

    New city data estimates haulers will earn $436 million from the franchise program this year, while costs remain high for some customers who feel they have little recourse.

    By Nov. 9, 2018
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    Los Angeles BPW approves RecycLA facility plan, plus $6M for consultant

    The city gains unprecedented oversight at any facility taking franchise material, and requires many to be fully enclosed. Waste Management is among the operators with concerns about potential costs.

    By Oct. 30, 2018
  • How Scotland's unique Carbon Metric could redefine government recycling targets

    As weight-based goals lose favor in the U.S. and the urgency for climate action increases, this recently adopted system could help influence policy for multiple levels of government.

    By Oct. 30, 2018
  • Charlotte, North Carolina launches circular economy plan

    Modeled after programs in cities around the world, the plan aims to reduce both waste and create economic opportunities for local residents.

    By Oct. 26, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    Next up for the RecycLA experiment — optimization

    Updates from key players in the Los Angeles franchise program — including four haulers — about how they're adapting to commodity markets, organics diversion and a uniquely ambitious facility certification program.

    By Oct. 25, 2018
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    Daily Digest: Houston mayor talks 2019 recycling contract, return of glass

    Plus, Maryland county approves labor peace ordinance, Los Angeles moves ahead on straw ban and more in our daily roundup.

    By Oct. 17, 2018