Recycling: Page 166
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Pueblo, Colo. city council considers recycling mandate
The mandate would require municipal haulers to offer residents curbside recycling collection.
By Nicole Wrona • April 22, 2014 -
Are plastic bottles the new cotton?
As a clothing label creates apparel using plastic bottles, can innovative technologies spark a new trend and increase consumer reliance on recycled fibers?
By Nicole Wrona • April 22, 2014 -
3-D printing: Waste solution or waste creator?
Could 3-D printers become a solution or add to rampant consumerism, increasing the volume of products that end up at landfills?
By Nicole Wrona • April 21, 2014 -
Looking for new career? 'Garbage designer' may be available
The future of recycling may be in the hands of the designers by the 2030s.
By Nicole Wrona • April 21, 2014 -
Materials recovery facility opens in Bakersfield, Calif.
Metropolitan Recycling has officially opened the doors to its $12 million materials recovery facility.
By Nicole Wrona • April 21, 2014 -
Pay-As-You-Throw saves Mass. town $10-$20M
Since the town adopted a Pay-As-You-Throw system, the recycling rate has increased while the volume of trash being thrown out curbside has declined.
By Nicole Wrona • April 17, 2014 -
Bottle Deposits: The answer to reducing floating garbage in oceans?
Trash in the ocean doubles every decade, but could bottle deposit laws help stagger the growing numbers?
By Nicole Wrona • April 17, 2014 -
Growing rare earth recycling industry faces challenges
Many obstacles stand in the way of the recovery of rare earth minerals from consumer goods, but they can be broken down into a few key challenges.
By Nicole Wrona • April 15, 2014 -
$35M MRF opens in Montgomery, Ala.
The new Materials Recycling Facility uses cutting-edge technology to process materials from single-bin curbside collections, and anticipates diverting 80% of collected waste.
By Nicole Wrona • April 15, 2014 -
Pilot organics expansion underway in NYC
Officials gathered in Times Square last week to discuss New York City's expanding organic waste collection program.
By Nicole Wrona • April 14, 2014 -
Mich. governor plans to double recycling rate
Michigan's recycling rate lags behind that of other states; Governor Rick Snyder plans to double the current rate within two years.
By Nicole Wrona • April 14, 2014 -
2,800 recycling bins added to NYC public spaces
The City of New York Department of Sanitation will ultimately add a total of 4,000 recycling containers to areas such as entertainment venues, busy sidewalks and parks.
By Nicole Wrona • April 14, 2014 -
Hillary Clinton dodges shoe at ISRI convention
See an assailant with as-yet unknown motives sneak into an ISRI convention keynote speech and volley a shoe at Clinton.
By Katie Bo Williams • April 11, 2014 -
TerraCycle partners with Cadbury in New Zealand
The New Jersey-based recycling start-up will collect candy wrappers from consumers in exchange for donations to various charities; the initiative is part of TerraCycle's ongoing expansion plans in the Antipodes.
By Nicole Wrona • April 11, 2014 -
SENA Waste awarded $45M contract with Canadian city
The company has won a recycling contract for the Edmonton Management Center, in addition to a separate contract with the Edmonton Composting facility.
By Nicole Wrona • April 11, 2014 -
CEO of Waste Management talks recycling
In a Wall Street Journal article, David Steiner addresses the difficulty of attaining profitability in today's recycling climate.
By Nicole Wrona • April 11, 2014 -
Human waste transformed into drinking water, fuel
Researchers have discovered a method to separate the components of human waste that has implications for both astronauts and wastewater treatment plants.
By Nicole Wrona • April 10, 2014 -
Report: Polyethylene recycling grows by 1%
The Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council has issued a report that found post-consumer film recycling has expanded from 2011 to 2012.
By Nicole Wrona • April 10, 2014 -
Starbucks won't reach cup recycling goals
According to a sustainability report released by Starbucks, the coffee giant will not be able to reach its 2015 cup recycling goals—and in fact may never be capable of achieving the numbers it once expected to meet.
By Nicole Wrona • April 9, 2014 -
Man faces jail time for Calif. CRV scam
The players in a recycling scam to defraud California's Redemption Value program were sentenced for receiving payments for cans transported across state lines.
By Nicole Wrona • April 9, 2014 -
All In: Single-sort recyling launches in St. Paul, Minn.
The "All In" campaign is based on a successful program in Minneapolis and is part of a state-wide commitment to increasing recycling.
By Nicole Wrona • April 8, 2014 -
Popular ecoATM adds more e-waste kiosks
ecoATM, an automated kiosk that accepts used electronic devices in exchange for cash, has added 16 more machines in Dallas-Fort Worth.
By Nicole Wrona • April 8, 2014 -
New e-waste site pairs companies with recyclers
A former environmental regulator and Best Buy exec has launched an e-waste website to act as agent for companies seeking reputable electronics recyclers.
By Nicole Wrona • April 8, 2014 -
Indiana adopts recycling law
The new law, which gained momentum with manufacturing industry support, aims to increase recycling rates by 50%.
By Nicole Wrona • April 7, 2014 -
Plastics recycling plant to be built in Md.
Two recycling companies, one local and one from out of state, are joining forces to build the plant in Baltimore County.
By Nicole Wrona • April 7, 2014