Landfill: Page 103


  • Gold buyers, recyclers plan merger

    NTR Metals and Ohio Precious Metals have merged to create a company that will sell about 10% of the world's recycled gold.

    By Sean Griffey • April 10, 2012
  • Chicago to Expand Recycling Citywide in 2013

    Mayor pledges that the Chicago will provide citywide recycling in 2013.  

    By Sean Griffey • April 9, 2012
  • Calif. deaths "a wake-up call" for composters

    A California agency handed down stiff penalties six months after two men lost their lives at a composting operation.

    By Sean Griffey • April 9, 2012
  • Ohio man gets prison for failing to clean up illegal landfill

    An Ohio man accused of running an illegal landfill and not cleaning up the site after being ordered to do so was sentenced to three years in prison

    By Sean Griffey • April 9, 2012
  • Harrisburg Creditors Name Choice for Incinerator Receiver

    Creditors of the city of Harrisburg, PA asked a judge to appoint a retired sewer executive to run the waste-to-energy incinerator that is responsible for pushing the city into insolvency.

    By Sean Griffey • April 8, 2012
  • Casella in negotiations to sell Waste-to-Energy facility and buy landfill

    Casella Waste is in negotiations with a city in Maine to sell a waste-to-energy facility and buy a landfill.

    By Sean Griffey • April 6, 2012
  • Tempers Flare Over New Waste Stations In NYC

    Staten Island residents angered by plan to re-open a local facility closed in 2001.

    By Sean Griffey • April 5, 2012
  • General Mills On Target for Solid Waste Reduction Goal

    General Mills Inc. is halfway to its 2015 goal of a 50-percent reduction in solid waste generation

    By Sean Griffey • April 5, 2012
  • Access to Plastics Recycling Rises to 95% in Canada

    Updated figures that show over 95% of Canadians now have access to plastic recycling

    By Sean Griffey • April 5, 2012
  • New options for nuclear waste?

    Crushing Pressure Surprisingly Opens Up Nanopores in Mineral

    By Sean Griffey • April 4, 2012
  • Waste Management quantifies energy value in trash

    Waste Management Inc. recently estimated the $12.3 billion it gets for hauling trash to landfills may be worth more than $40 billion a year in energy. 

    By Sean Griffey • April 4, 2012
  • Landfill odors result in $2.3 million penalty

    Republic Services ordered to pay $2.3 million in damages to South Carolina residents because of odors from landfill.

    By Sean Griffey • April 4, 2012
  • Australia to take comprehensive review of waste-to-energy technology

    Report  will review different technologies used in Europe, US, and Japan. 

    By Sean Griffey • April 4, 2012
  • Medical waste incinerator proposed, opposition mounts

    Residents in Baker County, Fla., are voicing their opposition to a planned medical waste incinerator, a Jacksonville television station reported. 

    By Sean Griffey • April 3, 2012
  • Fairfax, Va., to get recycling bins in parks

    Recycling bins and dumpsters will be placed at several Fairfax, Va., parks that are used heavily for athletic activities. 

    By Sean Griffey • April 2, 2012
  • Apple to Build Biogas Fuel Cell Facility

    Apple has filed its plans to build the 5 MW fuel cell project 

    By Sean Griffey • April 2, 2012
  • Majoring in Recycling

    Universities and waste and recycling organizations have teamed up on several fronts. 

    By Sean Griffey • March 31, 2012
  • Looking at the Recyclebank and Waste Management partnership

    Waste 360 looks inside the Recyclebank and Waste Management partnership.

    By Sean Griffey • March 31, 2012
  • New recycling center approved in New Jersey

    Burlington County to build $9.1 million single-stream recycling facility.  

    By Sean Griffey • March 30, 2012
  • Spokesman: Republic willing to negotiate with strikers

    Republic Services Inc., in response to Teamster dissatisfaction in four markets, is indicating the company is ready to resume negotiations to settle labor strife.

    By Sean Griffey • March 29, 2012
  • Republic worker strike spreads to Seattle

    The garbage worker strike initiated by Teamsters in Mobile, Ala., in opposition to labor law violations by Republic Services has spread to Seattle, Wash. 

    By Sean Griffey • March 29, 2012
  • Landfills are ideal locations for solar installations

    The solar industry finding that landfills are ideal locations for clean renewable energy systems.

    By Sean Griffey • March 29, 2012
  • Waste Management awards grants to 41 organizations

    Waste Management awards grants to encourage the development of local environmental solutions

    By Sean Griffey • March 28, 2012
  • Cleveland fires waste-to-energy consultant

    Cleveland officials fired a consultant tasked with designing a $180 million waste-to-energy plant after finding drafts containing errors and incorrect calculations.

    By Sean Griffey • March 28, 2012
  • EPA fines N.H.'s CSG Holdings Inc.

    CSG Holdings Inc. of Columbia, N.H. faces a possible fine of up to $532,500 from the U.S. EPA for allowing polluted stormwater and process water from its mining facility to flow into nearby waters, the agency said.

    By Sean Griffey • March 28, 2012