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Tracking the future of US recycling policy in Congress
The Strategies to Eliminate Waste and Accelerate Recycling Development Act, a combination of the bipartisan Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act and the Recycling and Composting Accountability Act, was introduced.
Updated Feb. 7, 2025 -
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Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity
Republic Services acquired MRF operator RecycleSource; Circular Services acquired Quantum Organics; Casella acquired Save That Stuff; Berkshire Partners invested in Triumvirate Environmental.
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Bill to abolish OSHA faces slim odds, but other changes could come
The legislation from Rep. Andy Biggs is unlikely to gain traction, according to an employment lawyer. But federal headcount reductions and regulatory pauses could have an effect.
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Closed Loop continues growth with new investment, organics acquisition
Closed Loop announced new funding from Capricorn. Meanwhile, CEO Ron Gonen said Circular Services is expanding into organics with its acquisition of North America’s longest continually operating digester.
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Where right-to-repair legislation is heating up in 2025
Advocates say it’s an active year for legislation that covers consumer electronics, automobiles and new “repair indexes” for consumers. Advocates say such bills divert material from disposal and help prevent battery fires.
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New officials named as upheaval in EPA’s environmental justice office, federal workforce continues
The U.S. Senate confirmed leaders of multiple agencies this week, some of which have connections to waste. Meanwhile, officials are putting funding for programs at USAID and elsewhere up in the air.
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How2Recycle questions recyclability level of aerosol cans, boosts paper canisters
Sonoco celebrated the development for its paper cans after “collaboration with recyclers.” How2Recycle will also review the status for single-use PP coffee pods, bulky rigid plastics and HDPE trays and thermoforms.
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Deep Dive
Reworld looks to grow Connecticut operations amid capacity crunch
The waste-to-energy company continues to operate in the state as other incinerators shut down. As state lawmakers struggle with Connecticut’s dwindling waste disposal capacity, Reworld is pitching its services.
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Bottle bills are ‘gold standard’ for raising UBC recycling rates: CRI
The Container Recycling Institute recommended new bottle bills in an effort to keep up with U.S. aluminum consumption as recycling rates decline.
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Casella acquires longtime Boston recycler Save That Stuff
Save That Stuff, founded in 1990, comes with a collection fleet and a recycling facility. The company exited a joint venture arrangement to service Boston’s curbside organics program ahead of the transaction.
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Recycling, waste groups voice concerns over proposed tariffs’ business impacts
U.S. tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China could hamper infrastructure investments, affect commodity prices and impact significant trade relationships, recycling and waste groups say.
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Where Trump officials stand on RNG; plus news from WM, Chevron and more
Newly confirmed agency heads have committed to working with Congress on biofuels, though some supportive federal programs may be at risk. Meanwhile, companies like Waga Energy and BerQ RNG are growing their portfolios.
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Triumvirate Environmental confirms private equity investment
Berkshire Partners’ investment values the Massachusetts-based environmental services company at $1.8 billion and marks the latest example of growing interest in the sector.
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Federal funding pause, confusion hits environmental program funding
Affected programs include the Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling and Recycling Education and Outreach grant programs. EPA employees fear reprisal if they speak to grantees, according to advocates.
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Canada’s retaliatory tariffs to impact paper, plastic packaging
President Donald Trump’s announced tariffs against multiple countries drew pricing and supply chain concerns from the Plastics Industry Association, American Forest & Paper Association and others.
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The waste and recycling industry outlook for 2025
EPR implementation, organics requirements, bottle bill updates, PFAS regulation, federal tax credits and M&A are all expected to be key topics for the year ahead.
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Zeldin pledges to visit Missouri landfill; Hawai’i landfill debate reaches state house
Elsewhere, landfill permit denials occurred in Virginia and Michigan, while a landfill odor lawsuit continues in Illinois, and landfill expansion plans in Mississippi remain on hold.
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WM reports margin milestones for Q4, focuses on Stericycle integration in 2025
WM expects synergies from the Stericycle deal to be about $250 million over a three-year period, with about $100 million of that in 2025. It also expects to complete more RNG facilities this year.
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Zeldin is confirmed as the new EPA administrator. What’s next?
The former New York representative will helm the agency as it navigates executive orders pausing climate programs and reviews pending regulations that could affect the waste and recycling industries.
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Deep Dive
EPR and bottle bills enter a crowded legislative agenda in 2025
Extended producer responsibility and bottle bills will continue to influence recycling policy at the state level, even as federal priorities could shift. Other bills for batteries or mattresses could also make an appearance in 2025.
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What’s in store for organic waste in 2025
Shifting power in Washington may not be an obstacle for groups advocating for favorable organic waste policies. But composters and anaerobic digester developers are navigating an evolving business environment this year.
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Sean Duffy confirmed as Transportation secretary
The former congressman will now lead agencies responsible for regulating vehicle safety and funding infrastructure projects.
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9 stats about US packaging recycling
A recent pair of reports from the U.S. EPA, released in the prior administration, estimated the agency could take upward of $28 billion to modernize recycling systems and divert more packaging materials from disposal.
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California law aims to expand options for compost procurement under SB 1383
The state’s organics law requires jurisdictions to procure a certain amount of organic material, but some have struggled. A recent law expands the options and could boost categories such as vermicomposting or edible food recovery.
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Miami-Dade County mayor backs off incinerator, proposes new $556M landfill
The Florida mayor said the threat of legal challenges and other expenses made building a new waste-to-energy facility too difficult. She now recommends landfilling to meet long-term capacity needs.