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

    Reconomy acquired a waste services provider to expand Lincoln Waste Solutions; GFL’s environmental solutions business acquired a Michigan company; Waste Connections acquired a Florida hauler.

    Updated Oct. 29, 2025
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    (2022). "How Riverview’s Modern Landfill Works" [Video]. Retrieved from Riverview, Michigan.
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    Advocates urge action on Michigan’s missing landfill gas guidance

    The state has yet to say what kinds of landfill gas facilities could qualify for renewable energy credits that utilities need to acquire. Full Circle Future hopes the state will adopt strong language to encourage emissions reduction.

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    PFAS treatment market potential estimated at $132M, experts predict

    That value is down by $100 million from last year’s estimate, modeled by the Environmental Business Journal and presented at the PFAS Environmental Professionals' fifth annual meeting this year.

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    Cyclic Materials signs recycling agreement with rare earth magnet manufacturer

    Under a 10-year deal, Cyclic will recycle byproducts from Vacuumschmelze’s new Sumter, South Carolina, manufacturing processes. Cyclic is working to open its own new facility in Arizona.

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    California’s labeling law resets the market for recyclability claims

    SB 343 loomed large at the recent SPC Advance and How2Recycle Summit events, leading to concerns about packaging categories such as cartons, small format, flexibles, film and more.

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    Plastic film recycling has a problem with staying power

    As technological advancements contribute to more facilities mechanically or chemically recycling film, lacking end markets and overall economics are holdbacks, including for a short-lived plant that announced last week it closed.

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    Miami-Dade County, Florida, to consider FCC, Reworld incinerator proposals

    The companies are part of rival consortia bidding to build the county’s next facility. Each have shifted their strategy in the Florida incinerator market in recent years.

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    Prioritizing end markets key to taming EPR tension: PPRC speakers

    While some aspects of EPR programs, like ecomodulation, won’t be a priority until later, end market identification should be done up front, according to speakers at the Paper and Plastics Recycling Conference. 

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    Waste Connections reports Florida acquisitions, stable pricing

    CEO Ron Mittelstaedt noted the company weathered economic headwinds but got a boost from its E&P business and rail improvements meant to help boost the Arrowhead Landfill, which takes about 7,500 tons a day.

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    CurbWaste announces $28M funding round to grow AI insights

    The company focuses on bringing family-run haulers around the country into the digital age, CEO Mike Marmo told Waste Dive. With the Cox Enterprises-backed funding, it aims to deepen business intelligence offered by its platform.

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    One year after acquisition, GDB details revival strategy for Minnesota film recycling plant

    Since acquiring the Myplas USA plant that shuttered after only months in operation, GDB Circular says it has turned the site into a “flagship” facility.

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    Oregon rolls out drop-off recycling sites as part of EPR program

    The state's new drop-off depots are meant to collect harder-to-recycle items not accepted in curbside bins. By 2027, the state aims to open more than 140 such sites. 

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    New York City has space for more composting, report says

    The city can reach 180,000 tons of permitted composting capacity in at least three boroughs with newly identified sites, per a report from the office of the Brooklyn borough president. 

    Updated Oct. 21, 2025
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    China’s new pulp import restrictions create ‘black swan event’ for OCC

    The announced restrictions on dry-milled recycled pulp imports could set the table for a full ban on the material. While OCC prices dropped, many industry participants are in wait-and-see mode, sources say.

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    Landfill expansion, closure and community relations news

    Waste Dive monitors the latest news from landfill operators around the country as they look to expand or contend with permit issues.

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    Alleged violations affect Waste Connections, Republic Services landfills

    A Florida town threatened to pull Waste Connections’ permit, while leachate problems at a Tennessee landfill continue amid Republic Services’ expansion plans. WM also won approval to expand a Michigan landfill.

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    Massachusetts considering residential organics disposal ban by 2030

    The state was one of the first to require large commercial food waste generators to divert the material. Now, it's seeking input on a plan to possibly extend the mandate to more businesses and residents.

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    CPGs and suppliers discuss the ‘magic’ of melding packaging design with policy

    Sustainable packaging innovation is a balancing act between regulation and eye-catching design, said speakers during The Future of Food & Packaging Innovation virtual event hosted by Food Dive and Packaging Dive.

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    UBQ Materials partners with Virginia waste authority to supply carts made from MSW

    The new carts, manufactured by Cascade Engineering, are made of a plastic alternative from solid waste. UBQ aims to expand partnerships and production the U.S., with plans to build two new facilities in the next few years.

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    Republic-Teamsters strike

    Multistate labor fight ends after Republic, Teamsters reach contract in Georgia

    The contract brings an end to a conflict that once involved roughly 2,000 workers. Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien said the strike strengthened “every waste worker in America.”

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    Recyclers call for Ontario’s finalized EPR regulations to move up enforcement deadline

    The province’s finalized Blue Box regulations set phased-in recycling rates for plastics but delay enforcement on other standards until 2028, a move that drew criticism from some in the industry, including GFL Environmental and APR.

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    EPR anxiety: CPGs and regulators prepare for generational policy shift

    Costs, policy divergence and relationships were a big focus at recent events hosted by GreenBlue and the Northeast Recycling Council. CalRecycle, Oregon DEQ, Circular Action Alliance and others weighed in on what’s next.

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    Mill partners with DC hauler to take the ‘ick’ out of curbside organics

    Mill will offer its devices to customers who sign up for a collection contract with Compost Crew starting at $39 per month. The latter company, based in Maryland, will collect the organic waste and compost it at its existing facilities.

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    USDA and FDA food recalls are on the rise. What happens to the waste?

    The Food and Drug Administration recalled nearly 85 million units through the first half of the year and managing this organic waste can be complicated. Misfits Market is one company focused on upcycling safe, edible food.

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    California governor signs organics, glass recycling market bills into law

    Gov. Gavin Newsom signed bills meant to expand composting options for certain growers, extend recycled glass market incentives for beverage bottle production and clarify the role of RNG in state diversion goals.