Recycling: Page 199


  • Waste Pro opens new Ala. recycling facility after old one was destroyed by a tornado

    Last January a tornado ran through and destroyed Waste Pro’s facility, forcing the company to continue work out of a trailer until now.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Sept. 11, 2012
  • Amesbury, Mass., gets strict on residents recycling

    A new order will hopefully encourage (or maybe just scare) residents into recycling.  

    By Shauna Blackmon • Sept. 10, 2012
  • 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
  • High-tech icebergs could help solve Pacific garbage problem

    Architects have designed underwater tech for converting 3.5 million tons of ocean garbage into energy.

    By Shehryar Nabi • Sept. 7, 2012
  • New format produces 20% increase in town's recycling program

    Melton Borough, England, has been a top recycler in the area for many years, but town officials say their new program will further help keep recyclables out of landfills.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Sept. 6, 2012
  • Seattle Mariners hope to near 80% trash recycling rate with new bags

    Seattle's MLB team is setting new goals for its waste output, and compostable peanut packaging from BASF will play a big role.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Sept. 6, 2012
  • Wastequip adds new board member

    Francis Scricco is the newest member of the board of directors for Wastequip’s parent holding company, Patriot Container Corp.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Sept. 5, 2012
  • Vermont waste district paying big for contaminated compost

    Compost containing herbicides was accidently sold to farmers and may cost a Vermont solid waste district up to $1 million in retribution.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Sept. 4, 2012
  • Community pushes for investigations against recycling facility for links to high cancer rates

    While officials don’t yet know what is causing this cancer cluster, locals suspect close by King Metal Recycling might be the cause.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 31, 2012
  • US Senator proposes making scrap theft a federal offense

    After seeing a rise in scrap metal burglaries in his district, U.S Senator, Charles Schumer (D - NY), has proposed making scrap thefts a federal offense.  

    By Sean Griffey • Aug. 30, 2012
  • Casella Waste Systems reports $8.4M Q1 loss, lowers FY13 expectations

    Common shares lost $8.4 million, while revenue dropped 4.7% from last year's Q1 report.

    By Aug. 30, 2012
  • Tom’s of Maine partners with TerraCycle to keep packaging out of landfills

    Participants can help secure donations to their school or favorite non-profit by recycling Tom’s of Maine packaging.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 29, 2012
  • E-waste market returns with new vigor

    During the global economic slow down, the e-waste recycling sector took a hit but is now quickly recovering.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 29, 2012
  • New regulations set precedent for thermometer recycling rates in California

    The amount of mercury in landfills is starting to worry California officials enough to employ a statewide recycling initiative to reduce the number of thermostats in landfills.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 29, 2012
  • Riverside Products appoints new vice president

    Kevin Toft was recently announced as the new vice president of scrap metal recycling company Riverside Products. 

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 29, 2012
  • U.S. aluminum-can recycling rates reach 14-year high

    Can Manufacturers Institute and the Institute for Scrap Recycling Industries announced 2011 had one of the highest rates for recycling in decades.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 28, 2012
  • Republic Services to spend $19 million to update facilities

    The upgrade of two recycling plants in St. Louis is the largest renovation of its kind in Missouri according to Republic Services.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 27, 2012
  • Lehigh Technologies receives $16 million in new investments

    The Atlanta based tire-recycling company received the investments from large venture capital firms to expand their enterprise.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 27, 2012
  • SSI Shredding has new contract to build industrial shredders in China

    The Oregon-based company will partner with Liyang Environmental Technology Company to solve China's growing industrial waste problem.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 24, 2012
  • Body found while sorting through recyclables in Republic Services plant

    Officials say they are unsure as to where the body came from.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 24, 2012
  • Exxon Mobil, CBS and Verellus Specialties to pay $29.8 million in cleanup costs

    Hazardous waste management practices from tar processing and mercury handling are now resulting in big clean-up costs.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 22, 2012
  • UN report looks at e-waste problem in expanding technical world

    While more and more countries are catching up in the technological revolution, many don’t yet have the facilities to handle the amount of waste produced from these gadgets.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 21, 2012
  • Parts of London Olympic Stadium to be used to make shelters

    Now that the Olympics are over, material from the stadium will be used to help at risk children.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Aug. 20, 2012
  • Report anticipates $263.4 billion global waste management and remediation services market by 2017

    Lucintel releases report that predicts waste industry growth and cites key factors over the next five years.

    By Aug. 19, 2012
  • Waste Management pushes recycling at Iowa state fair

    Waste Management looks to set a new record for recycling at the 2012 Iowa State Fair

    By Sean Griffey • Aug. 17, 2012
  • Totally Green raises $20 million for composting solution

    Composting equipment manufacturer, Totally Green, has raised $20 million in financing from York Plains investment to rollout a new leasing service model.  

    By Sean Griffey • Aug. 17, 2012