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    Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity

    Ecowaste Solutions continued its acquisition spree with a North Texas hauler, and equipment manufacturer CP Group acquired Recycleye, which provides technology for MRFs.

    Updated April 15, 2026
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    Keefe Harrison stepping down as CEO of The Recycling Partnership

    This summer, Harrison will leave the organization she founded 12 years ago. TRP will conduct a search for its next CEO.

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    TerraCycle launches $75M funding round to fuel expansions

    The company, known for managing niche waste streams like cigarette butts and cosmetics, has its eye on future M&A and a possible plan to go public.

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    New York shuffles commercial waste zone timing in areas affected by M&A

    Certain zone launches were moved up, while others with contract gaps due to prior acquisitions were moved back. The city remains committed to full implementation by the end of 2027.

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    PFAS in biosolids restrictions tighten across the Potomac River

    Virginia’s governor signed a law and Maryland’s legislature passed a bill that set similar PFAS limits on biosolids. The states are taking a regional approach amid federal inaction.

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    Virginia Gov. Spanberger vetoes mattress recycling bill

    Spanberger criticized the proposed recycling fee consumers would pay when buying a new mattress, saying it would make the products more expensive.

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    Next step in recycling more healthcare plastics: Better labeling

    Leaders of a Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council project in 2026 want to empower hospitals to divert more material through clearer, more standardized labeling of packaging flowing through healthcare settings.

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    EEOC settles with Republic Services for $200K in sex discrimination case

    The lawsuit alleged that a Republic affiliate in Springfield, Missouri, hired male applicants over more qualified female applicants starting in early 2020.

    Updated April 14, 2026
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    Wisconsin, Kentucky governors latest to approve battery EPR laws

    Both plans cover certain medium-format and rechargeable batteries, including some lithium-ion types, but Kentucky’s is unique because the program is voluntary.  

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    Tracking recycling laws by state

    Virginia’s governor vetoed a mattress stewardship bill. Governors in Kentucky, Wisconsin and Oregon signed stewardship laws for certain batteries.

    Updated April 14, 2026
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    GFL bets on oil amid Iran war in $4.6B Secure Waste deal

    The transaction would add to GFL’s offerings one year after it divested from its environmental services business. Executives detailed synergies, including routing waste to Secure’s portfolio of more than a dozen landfills.

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    Mamdani commits to containerizing New York’s residential waste by 2032

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani said on Sunday that the Department of Sanitation would procure enough bins and trucks to meet DSNY’s goal. But officials still face a heavy lift with budget negotiations and complex supply chains.

    Updated April 13, 2026
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    MRF upgrades from Republic, WM and Athens target efficiency in fast-growing regions

    As state and local diversion laws get stricter, companies continue centering building plans on newer, faster automation meant to help process larger volumes and get cleaner end products.

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    EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin framed the proposal as “commonsense changes” but environmental advocates say it could permit coal plant owners to minimize, delay or avoid cleanup.

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    NH Recycles looks to continue recycling work with fresh leadership

    NH Recycles, the oldest organization of its kind, is designed for the long game, said Reagan Bissonnette, the outgoing executive director, and Andrea Folsom, who will take on the role in May.

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    Oregon packaging EPR funds its first recycling improvements with cart program

    Circular Action Alliance projects spending up to $123 million from producer funding for recycling projects through 2027, including money for new recycling carts, collection trucks and facility upgrades.

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    AF&PA can’t join NAW’s Oregon EPR lawsuit, judge rules

    The American Forest & Paper Association, which has noted higher-than-anticipated fees, “remains fully committed to pursuing all available legal and strategic options” to protect members.

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    Food waste began to decline 4 years after the pandemic, Refed finds

    An analysis of surplus food generated in 2024 looked across the supply chain, from production to consumers. The residential sector made the most headway in reducing waste, and investment has increased.

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    What’s next for Massachusetts waste reduction funding, EPR and organics

    MassRecycle’s annual conference included updates about industry-backed efforts to pass a battery EPR law. MassDEP also recently previewed its policy, program and funding plans to help achieve a 2030 waste reduction goal.

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    Oregon Gov. Kotek signs battery EPR bill

    The law will establish a producer responsibility program for certain batteries and products by 2029. It had backing from many of the state’s major haulers and recyclers due to fire safety concerns.

    Updated April 8, 2026
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    USDA extends anaerobic digester funding pause as review continues

    The federal agency's pause on loan guarantees for new on-farm projects will extend past the 90-day deadline and will now go through the end of the year.

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    Rare earth magnet recycler plans US facility openings with new separation tech

    HyProMagUSA aims to open a recycling facility in Texas in 2027, with locations in Nevada and South Carolina to follow. It aims to make a name for itself with robotics-assisted separation tech.

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    Biogas companies report strong 2025, plus RNG news from Waga, Nopetro

    In their fourth quarter and full-year 2025 earnings releases, the companies reported expanding infrastructure amid continued demand and support for RNG.

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    Trump’s 2027 budget again aims to halve EPA spending

    The president envisions steep cuts to environmental programming and waste-related activities in an echo of his proposal last year. The final tally will likely change following negotiations with Congress.

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    EPA proposes adding microplastics to list of drinking water contaminants

    At an EPA event on Thursday, Administrator Lee Zeldin called the proposal a “major step forward” for providing regulators with better research into microplastics’ health impacts.