Recycling: Page 173
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Ind. town weights privatizing recycling
Hammond, Indiana accepted proposals from recycling companies and is analyzing the savings, if any.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 24, 2014 -
Plans announced for new $33M e-waste facility in Ark.
John D. Correnti has announced the construction of an electronics waste plant in Osceola - the first of its kind in the United States.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 21, 2014 -
Mass. recycling companies pay $125K fine
Two companies will pay fines stemming from violations and improper handling of hazardous materials.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 21, 2014 -
Recycling company acquires Dayton, Ohio facility
Resource-One purchased a 51,000 square-foot facility in Miami County, Ohio.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 21, 2014 -
County Commissioners approve oyster shell recycling
Commissioners approved oyster shell recycling in Charles County, Md., with three recycling centers acting as collection sites.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 20, 2014 -
E-Waste Systems announces new facility
The company opened a new reverse logistics and e-waste recycling plant in Cincinnati.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 20, 2014 -
$30M MRF to be built in Vancouver
NextUse Recycling is awaiting approval for plans to build a new Materials Recycling Facility in Canada.
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Synagro opens $4.3M composting facility in Fla.
The bio-recycling center will divert organics from a nearby landfill and produce compost from the waste.
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Upstate Shredding-Ben Weitsman acquires assets in Albany, N.Y.
The scrap metal and recycling company finalized the purchase of Capital Scrap Metal Co.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 18, 2014 -
Neb. gives $2M in grants to recycling and litter reduction projects
The NDEQ gave 53 projects funding through its Litter Reduction and Recycling Grant Program.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 14, 2014 -
St. Paul, Minn. passes organic waste ordinances for public events
The city is looking to collect organic waste and increase its recycling rate at public gatherings and festivals.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 14, 2014 -
Single-stream recycling reduces injuries, increases recycling rate in Minneapolis
The recycling rate has increased over the last year.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 11, 2014 -
High-tech textile recycling bins are coming to San Francisco
As part of its goal to achieve zero waste by 2020, the city is placing goBINS in 100 apartment buildings and condos.
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N.M. prisons launch sustainability programs
Innovative recycling efforts will increase sustainability while providing inmates with practical job skills.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 11, 2014 -
Agricultural recycling gets jump start in Franklin, Mass.
A $60,960 state grant will allow for the collection and recycling of certain materials used in farming.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 10, 2014 -
Sims recycling plant fire under investigation
Officials are investigating a suspected arson at a Sims recycling plant in Redwood City, California.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 5, 2014 -
Bees discovered recycling plastic bags
Bees have been using post-consumer plastics to construct hives, abandoning natural materials for polyurethane.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 5, 2014 -
Minn. recycling coalition slams bottle deposit plan
Minnesota is eyeing a drinking container redemption program, prompting opponents to speak out against potential drawbacks.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 4, 2014 -
College students across North America participate in 'RecycleMania'
Recyclemania is sweeping college campuses across the nation, encouraging students excited about collecting and recycling waste.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 4, 2014 -
Seahawks crush Broncos in recycling battle
The Scrap-It recycling center found a unique way to show pride for their home team.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 3, 2014 -
GMU's 'Green Game' raises recycling rate by 400%
A student sustainability group at George Mason University greatly increased the recycling rate at a sporting event.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 31, 2014 -
Thieves make easy profits at e-waste kiosks
Criminals are cashing in on the ecoATMs that are popping up across towns, and local officials are encouraging changes.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 31, 2014 -
ISRI forms new group to fight scrap metal theft
The group of law enforcement personnel will help curb recycling yard theft.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 28, 2014 -
Super Bowl XLVIII marked as greenest game in history
The league has done a variety of things to ensure that Super Bowl XLVIII is super green, including planting trees to offset carbon emissions and using biodiesel to power generators.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 27, 2014 -
Ore. recycling center mystery solved
Two human skulls found at the site were the property of a dead prospector.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 27, 2014