Recycling: Page 143


  • South Carolina counties close to scrapping recycling deal

    Horry County said no to a recycling deal with the county that came to its rescue 18 years ago.

    By Deborah Barrington • Sept. 3, 2015
  • E-waste firm Sage Sustainable Energy will acquire Hugo Neu Recycling

    The acquisition will largely benefit Hugo Neu customers, who will now have more access to useful tools and information. 

    By Kristin Musulin • Sept. 3, 2015
  • Trendline

    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
  • Ripple Glass is pushing Kansas City toward zero waste

    "It’s my goal to make Kansas City the No. 1 glass recycling city in the county," said Boulevard Beer founder John McDonald.  

    By Deborah Barrington • Sept. 2, 2015
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Wikimedia
    Image attribution tooltip

    Speedo makes waves with new recycled swimwear

    The swimwear manufacturer has created a collection made entirely with "end-of-life waste material."

    By Kristin Musulin • Sept. 2, 2015
  • Investigation shows Europeans only recycle 35% of e-waste

    A Europe Union-funded investigation, released on Saturday, reported that only 3.3 million of 9.45 million tons of discarded e-waste was recycled properly in 2012. 

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 31, 2015
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Fotolia
    Image attribution tooltip

    One-third of U.S. food goes to waste: report

    The most recent report by the USDA estimates that 133 billion pounds of food was wasted in 2010. 

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 31, 2015
  • CR&R to build new $100M anaerobic digestion plant in California

    The Perris, CA-based waste and recycling company is building a plant that acts like a cow.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 31, 2015
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Nicole Wrona
    Image attribution tooltip

    Reno seeks more oversight of Waste Management

    The Nevada city wants to make sure Waste Management is fulfilling its contract, including charging the required rates and handling recycled materials properly. 

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 31, 2015
  • California's 'Refuel Your Fun' initiative could ease problems at MRFs

    California is working to remove a potential hazard and production killer.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 28, 2015
  • Sevier Solid Waste launches renewable energy project in Tennessee

    The solid waste company announced its second project this year aimed at transforming its operation into a zero-waste facility.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 28, 2015
  • Chicago entrepreneur creates biodegradable 'poop bag' for dog waste

    The city's new ban on lightweight plastic bags may help the "poop bag girl" with her mission. 

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 28, 2015
  • NYC expands composting rules to arenas, hotel restaurants

    Yankee Stadium has a new sanitation rule on the horizon.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 28, 2015
  • California bill would require local organic waste plans

    The state's senate has passed a bill that would require local governments to plan for composting infrastructers. 

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 28, 2015
  • Pilot program aims to divert plastic bags, eliminate clogged machinery

    Vancouver and Clark County, WA are going Beyond Bags to new consumer products.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 26, 2015
  • Cohen Recycling investing $7M in e-waste unit

    Another electronic waste recycler is expanding. Business is booming.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 26, 2015
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Montgomery County Planning Commission
    Image attribution tooltip

    Global e-waste market set to hit $5.04B by 2020

    The report looks at global e-waste generation, by volume, sources, and value.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 25, 2015
  • Molson Coors reports progress on 2020 sustainability goals

    Lift a glass to Molson Coors' sustainability report. The company said its main areas of concern are water, energy and carbon and packaging and waste.  

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 25, 2015
  • Sponsored by City of Austin

    Austin, Texas Seeks Recycling and Reuse Tenants for [re]Manufacturing Hub

    Austin has set a goal to reach zero waste by 2040 and has made economic development a cornerstone of its path to get there.

    Aug. 25, 2015
  • DTE Energy places Bigbelly solar-powered units in Detroit

    Sun rises on Detroit's newest trash and recycling units.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 24, 2015
  • Ohio awards grants for recycling, reducing illegal dumping

    What do cameras and bars have to do with recycling rates?

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 24, 2015
  • 'Mega Expedition' boats return with data on plastic trash

    The Pacific expedition will end next month. It is expected to provide data that will go deeper than any collected in the last 40 years.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 23, 2015
  • Apartment resident films recycling dumped with trash

    "I saw both sides flapping open. It's only supposed to flap one open if the lock is engaged," the resident told local news outlets.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 23, 2015
  • Tradebe Environmental moves HQ, adds jobs

    The privately held company is setting up its U.S. headquarters in Merrillville, IN.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 23, 2015
  • Maryland county wants to get in on ground floor of food waste business

    Prince George's County officials are convinced it can be one of the first government run composting operations that makes money.

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 23, 2015
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Nicole Wrona
    Image attribution tooltip
    Deep Dive

    Why most Americans find recycling confusing

    Recycling bins are everywhere in the U.S. but 65% of Americans polled said they don't understand what plastics are acceptable in curbside collection.   

    By Linda Tufano • Aug. 22, 2015