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  • Ellen MacArthur report: More plastic than fish in the sea by 2050

    "Growing volumes of end-of-use plastics are generating costs and destroying value to the industry. After-use plastics could, with circular economy thinking, be turned into valuable feedstock,” said report contributor Dr. Martin R Stuchtey.  

    By Jan. 20, 2016
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    Houston's new mayor stalls 'One Bin For All' program

    A Texas environmental group is optimistic that the proposal will be shelved and instead calls for three-bin recycling.

    By Jan. 19, 2016
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    Navigating 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
  • Chicago's new recycling policy aims to keep plastic bags out of stream

    "There’s a series of progressions. Educate `em first. Give them warnings. But after that, they have to do something proactive," said Greg Maxwell, senior vice-president of Resource Management.

    By Jan. 19, 2016
  • Devalued scrap metal prices continue to reduce supply for recyclers

    Despite the economic downturn, some recyclers are hopeful that prices will soon begin to rise back to normal.

    By Jan. 15, 2016
  • Maryland Waste Authority to launch up to two recycling facilities

    The proposed high-tech MRFs would be potentially risky projects, with the cost of one facility estimated at $30 million to $40 million.

    By Jan. 15, 2016
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    Florida county to temporarily ban composting facilities

    The ban was triggered by CompostUSA’s plan to divert rotting garbage from landfill. While the plan was appealing at first, officials changed their perspective after close examination.

    By Jan. 14, 2016
  • Ocean Conservancy report: 60% of plastic trash in oceans comes from 5 countries

    "We now have the best, most comprehensive assessment of trash and plastic waste on some of our most iconic marine wildlife," said Nicholas Mallos, director of the Trash Free Seas Program at Ocean Conservancy.

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    Wastequip launches new dry waste compactor for commercial use

    The new 245IP Precision Series Compactor is the third model in the company’s compactor line, following 265XP and 26IP.

    By Jan. 14, 2016
  • New York recycling firm faces $119K in fines following injuries

    “The company knew programs needed to be in place to address and prevent these hazards, yet did not provide required and adequate safeguards," said Anthony Ciuffio, OSHA’s area director for Long Island, NY.

    By Jan. 13, 2016
  • Ontario region invests in anaerobic digestion to reach diversion goal

    Peel now diverts about 46% of its solid waste from the landfill but, after the anaerobic digester system launches in 2021, the region hopes to bump its diversion rate to 60%.

    By Jan. 13, 2016
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    Philadelphia mandates garbage disposals to tackle food waste

    The requirement will allow Philadelphia to target 10% of its residential waste, generate renewable energy, and decrease greenhouse gas emissions.

    By Jan. 13, 2016
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    Indiana city launches 'Simple Recycling' program for household items

    The curbside recycling program — which will accept clothing, bedding, small appliances, and other household items — is the first of its kind in the state.

    By Jan. 12, 2016
  • Scranton, PA hires consultant to improve recycling program

    The city will be sending letters to businesses and institutions, notifying them they are required to report their recycling efforts.

    By Jan. 11, 2016
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    Indiana politicians propose nixing public sector waste services

    Sen. Luke Kenley suggested that private companies can assume the roles that solid waste districts have and enable cities to earn revenue while lowering property taxes.

    By Jan. 11, 2016
  • Central Ohio works to boost recycling, prevent landfill expansion

    SWACO Executive Director Ty Marsh said he inherited an organization that needed a change in culture and management, which required cleaning house.

    By Jan. 11, 2016
  • Sims Recycling Solutions to close Maryland e-waste plant

    Sims is retaining local customers, but will send their materials to the Chicago and Nashville plants for processing.

    By Jan. 8, 2016
  • Holiday trash leads to 20% waste increase at Recology facility

    From Thanksgiving to New Year's Day, household waste increases by more than 25%.

    By Jan. 7, 2016
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    Oregon recycling rates dropped in 2014: report

    Senate Bill 263 sets a 52% recovery goal for 2020, which will climb to 55% in 2025.

    By Jan. 7, 2016
  • New Orleans glass recycling program gets 1% participation

    While the city's sanitation director describes the new program as in its infancy, she was dismayed with the low participation levels and thinks the city can do better under the right conditions.

    By Jan. 7, 2016
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    Connecticut DEEP awards $60K in recycling grants

    "These communities are taking advantage of DEEP’s resources to further reduce the volume of trash we dispose of, conserve natural resources and find value in our waste stream," said Commissioner Robert Klee.

    By Jan. 7, 2016
  • North Carolina becomes second state to partner with WRAP

    The Wrap Action Recycling Program (WRAP) supports states, municipalities, and retailers in operating plastic film recycling drop-off programs.

    By Jan. 6, 2016
  • California adopts five new organics recycling laws

    The new composting laws are intended to help California move toward its 75% recycling goal by 2020, and to measure its progress as it reaches for this objective.

    By Jan. 6, 2016
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    Universal Recycling Technologies cited for illegal mercury dumping

    URT has not admitted to any of the allegations, though a company spokesperson did speak up on New Hampshire’s high recycling standards, which he said will require the company to relocate its fluorescent recycling business.

    By Jan. 6, 2016
  • California becomes second state to join Bye Bye Mattress recycling program

    The Mattress Recycling Council program will create jobs and help municipalities save money, according to CalRecycle Director Scott Smithline.

    By Kristin Musulin • Jan. 5, 2016
  • New Jersey awards $14.3M in grants to local recycling programs

    In 2013, the state recycled more than half of its waste – 12 million tons from a total of 21 million tons that was generated.

    By Jan. 5, 2016