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    Daily Digest: Industry fire epidemic, Memphis, Tennessee sanitation workers honored

    Plus updates on another worker fatality, Kroger's sustainability targets and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 23, 2018
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    Daily Digest: SWANA Safety Summit gets emotional, new 2030 food waste estimates

    Plus news on zoned collection challenges in St. Paul, Minnesota, Taiwan import restrictions and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 22, 2018
  • St. Louis suburb preserves curbside recycling after public pushback

    Neighboring communities could follow suit after processing costs rise throughout the region. Kirkwood plans to continue the program in some form with a drop-off site.

    By Updated Sept. 11, 2018
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    Jordan Schultz
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    Daily Digest: Cracking the code on contamination, Maryland tightens WTE regulations

    Plus news on a Rumpke worker's unique injury, Africa's first WTE facility and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 21, 2018
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    Sean Jennings
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    Q&A

    Waste Pro's Sean Jennings on his plans as new president

    At 27, Jennings is one of the youngest presidents of a large U.S. waste company. How will that influence his thinking about management, recruitment and retention?

    By Aug. 20, 2018
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    The Recycling Partnership
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    Daily Digest: 2 new recycling education initiatives, latest Chinese import data

    Plus updates on Republic's newest CNG fleet, proposed U.K. plastic taxes and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 20, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    Inside Rubicon's voluminous ambitions

    An exclusive interview with Rubicon Global's leadership team on how three new broker acquisitions fit into their master plan.

    By Aug. 17, 2018
  • Daily Digest: Waste Management questions standardized labeling, ISRI calls for tariff relief

    Plus news on a Harvest Power fatality, a new PAYT study, "plogging" in Shanghai and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 17, 2018
  • Daily Digest: Public vs. private safety, justice for Omaha, Nebraska worker

    Plus news on the expansion of automated collection, a Rubicon Global waste challenge and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 16, 2018
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    Daily Digest: Food waste investment boom, PFAS in New Hampshire

    Plus updates from Vietnam, industry associations, Waste Management and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 15, 2018
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    Daily Digest: Safe + Sound Week, Republic strike ends in Atlanta

    Plus news on a deadly NYC bike crash, new Waste Management fines in Omaha, Nebraska, a bold French plastic proposal and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 13, 2018
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    Blockchain boom hits waste industry

    Waste and recycling businesses are proving blockchain isn't a fad and can improve program participation. Companies like Goodr and Plastic Bank are using blockchain to verify pickups and incentivize recycling programs. 

    By Aug. 10, 2018
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    Industry Dive
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    Daily Digest: Rubicon container battles, second Rumpke fatality

    Updates from the ongoing legal fight between Rubicon Global and Waste Connections. Plus news on a Texas landfill expansion, government fraud in California, and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 9, 2018
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    Study: Cab drivers, not truckers, at risk with AV proliferation

    The research found that truckers are unlikely to be significantly affected because of the existing driver shortage and the belief that autonomous tech will support, instead of replace, them.

    By Jason Plautz • Aug. 9, 2018
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    Daily Digest: NYC waste reform, mega Virginia landfill proceeds

    Plus news on a mixed waste MRF upgrade in California, latest Southeast Asian export data, a Polish garbage mafia crackdown and more in our daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 8, 2018
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    Daily Digest: Quarterly recycling recap, Trump signs Perkins Act

    Plus news on the latest plastic talking points, a new curbside organics pilot, bike-share waste and more in our new daily roundup.

    By , Jordan Schultz • Aug. 6, 2018
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    Advanced Disposal previews tech for drivers and customers, touting competitive edge

    The Florida company also said in its Q2 earnings call it expects a busier second half of the year for M&A and continues to feel industrywide recycling effects.

    By Aug. 3, 2018
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    EREF tip fee survey shows 6.3% average price increase over 2017

    The report is in line with trends of increasing demand, especially in more densely populated regions across the country.

    By Jordan Schultz • Aug. 2, 2018
  • Is PepsiCo's new $10M pledge to The Recycling Partnership enough?

    The "All In On Recycling" campaign aims to raise $25 million and catalyze another $75 million for local collection and education programs. Environmental groups say corporations can do more.

    By Aug. 1, 2018
  • Washington, DC wraps recycling trucks in colorful art

    The "Designed for Recycling" initiative encourages residents to recycle and reduce their landfill waste.

    By July 30, 2018
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    Cole Rosengren
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    Waste Management: Recycling revenue still down, driverless pilot coming

    The company no longer expects commodity prices to rebound this year, but is increasingly optimistic about all else. Plus, executives discussed multiple new labor retention initiatives. 

    By July 25, 2018
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    Waste Connections: Recycling downturn could help M&A

    CEO Ron Mittelstaedt weighed in on growth plans, China's ongoing effects and New York franchising during the company's second quarter earnings call.

    By July 25, 2018
  • Memphis, Tennessee approves $15M fix for ongoing collection issues

    City staff said this "one-time shot" will pay for more than 50 new workers, additional equipment and an interim contract with Waste Pro.

    By July 25, 2018
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    5 charts that show the trade flow effects of China's import policies

    New import restrictions over the past year have led to a dramatic redesign of global scrap supply chains, and further disruptions are expected.

    By , Edwin Lopez • July 20, 2018
  • Waste Management faces additional $72K fine in Omaha, Nebraska

    The city will levy fines over further complaints that the company failed to properly collect trash.

    By Jordan Schultz • July 16, 2018