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Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity
VLS Environmental Solutions acquired Merichem’s caustic services business. Private equity-backed Unified Disposal Partners disclosed a range of acquisitions from last year in Tennessee and Alabama.
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Where new 2026 recycling and waste laws are taking effect
Colorado, Oregon, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Vermont and Washington have new laws, including electronics and battery EPR and right-to-repair policies.
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By the numbers: What impacted waste and recycling in 2025
Take a look back at the year's notable data points on policy, regulation, labor, recycling trends and more.
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How the EPA affected waste and recycling in 2025
The agency under the Trump administration signaled changes to how it regulates PFAS and greenhouse gas emissions and appointed key new leadership.
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2025’s notable waste and recycling acquisitions
The year saw notable deal announcements involving GFL Environmental, Veolia, Enviri, WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, Casella Waste Systems, FCC Environmental Services, LRS and more.
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Retrieved from DTG Recycle on May 16, 2024
Macquarie-backed DTG for sale as C&D recycler navigates a complex year
The Washington-based company’s CEO recently departed. Meanwhile, DTG is navigating complex facility permitting in Yakima but may avoid a fine for an investigation led by the state’s Utilities and Transportation Commission.
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Waste operators seize opportunities as Ontario updates packaging EPR in 2026
Companies like GFL Environmental and WM have made major investments in Ontario’s new EPR for packaging model, but the province may contend with transition growing pains after it starts on Jan. 1.
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DSNY sued over Staten Island waste zone contract award
Century Waste Services is challenging the agency’s decision, alleging it didn’t adequately assess pricing proposals from a competitor. This marks the first known legal challenge to one of the city’s commercial waste zone contracts.
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Retrieved from House Energy & Commerce Committee.
Ahead of 2026, Congress hears diverging calls for PFAS regulation
Witnesses pressed lawmakers to act on PFAS-related legislation in 2026 to protect “passive receivers” including water utilities and waste facilities. Environmental groups instead pushed for PFAS to be more strictly regulated.
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Colorado adopts its own landfill emissions rule for the first time
The new regulation adopts several new rules designed to tighten emissions monitoring and reduction, including the approval of satellite and drone monitoring systems.
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The evolving role of statewide recycling needs assessments
These reports are a common tool for driving EPR for packaging programs. But who should lead the process and decide the data strategy and timeline?
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Pack Act introduced in Congress to cut through labeling confusion
The bill, championed by Ameripen, would preempt state laws and call on the FTC to require certain parameters such as third-party certifications for recyclable, compostable and reusable claims on consumer products.
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Tracking GHG emissions of US waste management companies
GFL Environmental reported a slight decrease in emissions compared to its 2021 baseline. Previously, Casella reported an uptick in emissions from a 2022 baseline.
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Retrieved from Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management.
With Reworld out, Miami-Dade seeks compromise on incinerator plan
At a county meeting on Tuesday, officials said rival bidders FCC Environmental Services and Florida Power & Light should discuss the possibility of submitting a combined proposal for the much-discussed facility.
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US EPA announces recipients of $58M in recycling infrastructure grants
The second round of Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling grants, or SWIFR, will support 17 programs meant to avoid illegal dumping, build reuse centers, establish commercial recycling programs and more.
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Help wanted: State agencies and producers staff up to implement packaging EPR
Headcount varies widely across the seven states implementing extended producer responsibility programs, with some facing budget limitations. California, Colorado, Minnesota and Washington share their latest plans.
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Virginia to update state solid waste plan for first time in 46 years
The draft plan aims to modernize the state’s waste strategy with an emphasis on better data collection, diversion and economic growth efforts. That might include pursuing an EPR for packaging law.
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Tracking the future of US recycling policy in Congress
Rep. Lou Correa introduced a resolution declaring support in the House of Representatives for design for recycling initiatives, noting the principles increase waste diversion and help the economy.
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New York may require composters using biosolids to test for PFAS
The draft proposal to identify per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances earned measured praise from Casella Waste Systems and environmental advocates.
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Massachusetts waste companies to pay $170K stormwater penalty
E.L. Harvey & Sons, Trojan Recycling, Nauset Disposal Holdings and Arrowhead Environmental Partners allegedly discharged industrial waste into waters of the United States without required permits, EPA said.
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(2023). "Photo Log 2/4/2023" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
Republic Services’ Tennessee landfill sued again; Rumpke seeks Kentucky expansion
Local officials said in a lawsuit they were “leapfrogged” by Republic’s Middle Point Landfill expansion application. Meanwhile, Rumpke looks to address odor complaints at a landfill it's hoping to expand.
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4 insights on the state of PET recycling and rPET in packaging
Thermoforms have a bigger role, and multiple changes are afoot in the rPET landscape — tempering recycled content growth in bottles, explained Lauren Laibach, director of data services at NAPCOR.
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Massachusetts commission endorses some EPR plans, punts on packaging
A legislative commission, convened by MassDEP, endorsed the idea of a needs assessment for packaging. The group also endorsed EPR for paint, mattresses, batteries and electronics.
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What’s next with Amp’s MSW contract in Southern Virginia
Southeastern Public Service Authority and Amp signed an agreement to process the region’s MSW, recycling and organics. The deal includes a pledge to divert 50% of materials from the nearby landfill.
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Orbital Biocarbon secures key investment to grow biosolids solution
The funding round led by Toby Z. Rice, a seed investor in Archaea Energy, allows Orbital to pursue more contracts in the Northeast, where disposal capacity is tight and concerns about PFAS contamination are growing.
Updated Dec. 10, 2025