Recycling
-
American Battery announces reinstated $57M grant from DOE
American Battery Technology Co. won its appeal after the agency canceled the grant last year. It will continue plans to build a $115 million commercial-scale lithium refinery alongside its lithium-ion battery recycling efforts.
By Megan Quinn • June 9, 2026 -
Retrieved from Facebook on December 01, 2022
DTG Recycle sheds more C&D facilities, faces new state investigation
The Seattle-area C&D company, which was recently sold back to its founder by Macquarie, has offloaded numerous sites to MCS Recycle. It’s also the subject of two complaints alleging financial fraud.
By Cole Rosengren • June 8, 2026 -
Explore the Trendlineâž”
Alamy
TrendlineNavigating Modern MRF Operations
Recycling facility operators are increasingly investing in new technology to keep up with evolving regulations and customer demands.
By Waste Dive staff -
New York EPR bill won’t move forward this year
Other waste and recycling bills, including bottle bill updates and a street sweeper trash collection bill supported by DSNY, are not expected to pass. June 5 was the last day of the legislative session.
By Megan Quinn • June 5, 2026 -
Maryland recyclers eye potential economic boosts
At the Maryland Recycling Network conference in Baltimore, recyclers focused on economic factors that could bring brighter days, such as improved commodity markets, new PET demand and upcoming EPR policies.
By Megan Quinn • June 3, 2026 -
Maine becomes first state to enact EPR for vapes
The law will establish more collection, recycling and disposal options for vape pens, which recycling industry groups say are a major cause of facility fires. A producer responsibility organization must now create collection infrastructure.
By Megan Quinn • June 2, 2026 -
Braven Environmental no longer building chemical recycling plant in Texas
The pyrolysis plant, planned for a Texarkana industrial park, received a boost from a state tax abatement program, but ultimately failed to gain traction.
By Megan Quinn • June 1, 2026 -
The image by Jimmy Emerson, DVM is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0
California legislature advances key waste, recycling bills
A hauler franchise bill, plus bills to manage medium-format batteries, vape waste, food donations and metal shredder facilities, are still in play. The state’s legislative session ends Aug. 31.
By Megan Quinn • June 1, 2026 -
California advances compostables, recycled content labeling bills
The legislation divided major recyclers, organics recyclers and trade groups over mass balance accounting, plastics in compost and more.
By Maria Rachal • May 29, 2026 -
California EPR deadlines spur urgent flexible film recycling solutions
Film recycling systems need rapid upgrades to meet California's strict recycling rules under SB 54. Speakers on a recent NERC webinar noted new pilot programs and funding initiatives to help.
By Megan Quinn • May 29, 2026 -
Colorado governor signs EV battery EPR bill
It will be the first EV EPR law in the country to set specific recovery rates for nickel, cobalt and lithium. It received bipartisan support from lawmakers and recyclers.
By Megan Quinn • Updated June 5, 2026 -
Q&A
Emterra is still growing its own way after 50 years
The Canadian company has expanded from a one-woman paper recycling operation to a business with five divisions, 19 MRFs and its own producer responsibility organization. CSO Paulina Leung talks future growth.
By Megan Quinn • May 27, 2026 -
The image by Montgomery County Planning Commission is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
Vermont takes the lead on first household hazardous waste EPR plan in US
The Agency of Natural Resources is running the program with a 10% surcharge after no producer group stepped up. Regulators hope this can alleviate high collection costs for an especially toxic waste stream.
By Marissa Heffernan • May 27, 2026 -
California’s SB 54 kicks off a fresh look at reuse and refill collection
Source reduction reports outlined steep costs to redesign packaging and invest in new systems. While haulers weren’t part of CalRecycle’s study, Recology and the City of Berkeley offer a preview of how they could fit in.
By Mary Catherine O'Connor • May 26, 2026 -
US Plastics Pact urged to remove 2 polystyrene items from ‘problematic’ list
The Polystyrene Recycling Alliance calls for the changes based on its newly released end market survey that shows the items are recyclable. USPP told Packaging Dive it’s reviewing this new information.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 22, 2026 -
Maryland battery commission to continue work on fire safety efforts
The commission will renew its research later this year after meeting a short deadline for its first report. It advocates for battery EPR and will also research recycling regulations, insurance complications and transportation safety.
By Megan Quinn • May 22, 2026 -
Oregon updates responsible end markets verification process
Among the agreed-upon updates to the EPR program plan are a benchmarking process for third-party certifications and PRO verifications, certain adjustments to performance criteria and a variance for glass furnaces.
By Maria Rachal • May 22, 2026 -
WM Canada, Ecomaine, Lautenbach and Tomra investing in recycling facilities
Notable investments include a $36 million project by Maine’s largest MRF operator, as well as the official opening of Circular Services’ $61 million MRF in Frisco, Texas.
By Megan Quinn • May 20, 2026 -
Kenvue tracks packaging through recycling stream with Greyparrot’s AI
The collaboration spotlights use cases for AI in packaging, such as pinpointing the optimal hue for shampoo bottles to ensure recyclability. Identifying design changes gains importance as the packaging regulation landscape widens.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 20, 2026 -
Polystyrene recycling group cites medical, transport packaging as key end markets
The Polystyrene Recycling Alliance is also working on a PS recycling initiative with the Mexican Plastics Pact and on an EPS collection project in Tennessee, both meant to boost recycling end market uses for PS.
By Megan Quinn • Updated May 20, 2026 -
More litigation expected over California recycling regulations
Packaging EPR law SB 54 could spark lawsuits from environmental groups and businesses alike. Meanwhile, certain industry groups are seeking a preliminary injunction with recyclability labeling law SB 343.
By Maria Rachal • May 13, 2026 -
WM names sustainability officer Hemmer as next COO
Tara Hemmer will continue to oversee recycling and renewable energy initiatives. Previous COO John Morris will remain president and assume responsibility for WM’s healthcare solutions business due to another departure.
By Megan Quinn • May 13, 2026 -
EPA pitches Congress on best practices for recycling batteries
A report to lawmakers highlights how waste companies, municipalities and states are diverting batteries from disposal. It’s part of a larger agency initiative to study battery recycling in effort to raise recycling rates and reduce fires.
By Megan Quinn • May 13, 2026 -
20% of US residents can now recycle paper cups, FPI says
Paper cup recycling access has nearly quadrupled during the last decade, according to FPI. But more work is needed, including on end markets as some mills that accepted the material have recently left the pool.
By Katie Pyzyk • May 11, 2026 -
Maine’s packaging EPR implementation lags
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection still expects producers will owe money this year. But the process of contracting with a stewardship organization has repeatedly been pushed back.
By Maria Rachal • May 11, 2026 -
CAA seeks to standardize responsible end market requirements
CAA seeks public comments on a proposed REM standard meant to be cohesive across packaging EPR states. It ensures materials are handled in an environmentally sound way.
By Megan Quinn • May 8, 2026