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Deep Dive
Amid rising interest in packaging policy, bottle bill changes still struggle to break through
Multiple states introduce bills each year to update their container deposit laws, but few pass. Experts say balancing competing interests and tough compromises may be the only way for them to make it to the finish line.
By Megan Quinn • June 23, 2021 -
NYC commercial waste reform
Nearly 50 companies, including Waste Management, pursuing New York commercial waste contracts
The city aims to release the next part of a waste and recycling zone RFP within two months. Waste Connections, Interstate Waste Services, Winters Bros. Waste Systems and other local companies are among the high-profile bidders.
By Cole Rosengren • June 23, 2021 -
Atlanta and San Francisco's food waste wisdom; how the pandemic affected recycling education
SWANA's Sustainable Materials Management Summit and the NYC Food Waste Fair brought together local leaders from Florida to Maryland and Georgia to California. Catch up in this week's municipal news roundup.
By Maria Rachal , Cole Rosengren • June 17, 2021 -
GE announces European partnerships to advance full wind turbine recycling
"Europe may be ahead of the U.S. in requiring recyclable systems, but all will soon follow," said Paul Veers, chief engineer at NREL's National Wind Technology Center.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • June 16, 2021 -
2021 state waste and recycling policy highlights
Catch up on legislative coverage of EPR, recycled content mandates, product bans and market development plans from California to Maine.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Dec. 21, 2021 -
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Colorado governor signs bill banning plastic bags and foam containers, repealing preemption
Plastic bags and foam containers will be banned from most establishments by 2024. It also allows municipalities to pass stricter ordinances. Colorado is the first state to roll back a preemption policy.
By Megan Quinn • Updated July 7, 2021 -
City budget season brings new waste initiatives in DC, Baltimore, elsewhere
Also in this week's municipal news roundup: a major recycling facility fire in Phoenix, additional reports of service disruptions stemming from worker shortages, and more updates from around the country.
By Maria Rachal • June 10, 2021 -
Connecticut governor signs bottle bill updates into law, doubling deposit value
The law also expands the list of eligible beverage containers and allows distributors to propose a stewardship system in the future. The updates are the most significant to Connecticut's program since it began in 1978.
By Megan Quinn • Updated June 17, 2021 -
California eyes efforts to spur US ratification of Basel Convention
State lawmakers and activists in California want the Biden administration to prioritize a treaty to curb waste dumping in developing countries. Meanwhile, Palo Alto is struggling to account for where exported waste ends up.
By Megan Quinn • June 4, 2021 -
Roundup: 'Recycling is infrastructure too,' Twin Cities poised for landfill expansion
Plus: Driver shortages impact garbage, recycling, yard and bulk pickups in multiple states, and Georgia, South Carolina and Colorado see legislative actions on single-use plastics, tires and recycling access.
By Maria Rachal , Cole Rosengren • June 3, 2021 -
Biden's waste and recycling priorities
EPA previews national recycling strategy and measurement guide, touts $10M in new grants
An official said at a SWANA event the strategy will center on areas such as climate change and environmental justice. The Biden administration also recently announced $14.5 million in plastics research funding.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated June 17, 2021 -
Plastic resin makers launch $25M recycling fund for PP, PE plastics
Dow, LyondellBasell and Nova are working with Closed Loop Partners to invest up to $100 million in projects meant to develop markets for polypropylene and polyethylene, two resins that face market and recycling challenges.
By Megan Quinn • May 26, 2021 -
Roundup: Driver shortages hamper local waste collection, US recycling infrastructure begs $17B expansion
Plus: California's budget surplus yields $130 million proposal for recycling infrastructure, New York City progresses on solutions for its curbside trash problem, and more municipal news from around the U.S.
By Maria Rachal , Cole Rosengren • May 20, 2021 -
Q&A
Leading plastics reduction lawyer sees single-use policies as 'gateway' to bigger change
Jennie Romer – a key player in creating plastics policies from coast to coast – talks about her new book "Can I Recycle This?" and why she's now looking to take on the whole recycling system.
By Cole Rosengren • May 19, 2021 -
Florida recyclers take a 'back to basics' approach to public education
To achieve Florida's 75% recycling rate goal, clear, consistent messaging to residents must be part of the effort, speakers at a Florida Recycling Partnership Foundation event said.
By Megan Quinn • May 19, 2021 -
Roundup: New York City clears legislative hurdle on plastics reduction
The city council passed a bill meant to limit use of straws, a potential sign of growing acceptance for plastics reduction policies. Elsewhere, an American Biogas Council event spurred discussion of codigestion.
By Cole Rosengren , Maria Rachal • May 14, 2021 -
Boston expanding textile and organics recycling as it ramps up zero waste plan
Efforts to hit an 80% recycling rate by 2035 were delayed in part by the pandemic, but moves to expand drop-off programs show new momentum. Curbside organics collection remains an unresolved priority.
By Cole Rosengren • May 13, 2021 -
FTC report, Arkansas law could help boost electronics refurbishing sector
Manufacturers are unfairly restricting consumers from repairing their own products, according to a new Federal Trade Commission report. A newly passed law in Arkansas also streamlines electronics recycling.
By Megan Quinn • May 12, 2021 -
Q1 earnings: Waste companies putting pandemic behind them, anticipate more economic rebound coming
Outside of Canada, the majority of local economies have reopened and volumes are bouncing back. Catch up on results and takeaways on the first quarter of 2021 from the industry's largest solid waste operators.
By Waste Dive Team • May 10, 2021 -
Solid waste companies talk disposal pricing, ESG and Biden in Q1 earnings outlooks
Waste Management, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Covanta and Casella Waste Systems leaders commented on pandemic recovery trends and other pressing topics.
By Cole Rosengren • May 10, 2021 -
Roundup: City reopenings portend commercial waste shifts
A string of recent state announcements will ease business restrictions in the coming weeks and months in the Northeast. Plus, state and local policy updates from Florida, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, California and more.
By Maria Rachal , Cole Rosengren • May 7, 2021 -
GFL 2021 earnings
GFL Environmental reports positive volume outlook despite Canadian lag, closes 10 acquisitions
While Canada's pandemic restrictions continue to affect GFL's business, U.S. recovery trends and past acquisitions are providing a boost. Ample M&A opportunity remains due in part to potential tax changes, the company said.
By Cole Rosengren • May 6, 2021 -
RSG 2021 earnings
Republic ups guidance as Santek acquisition is finalized, CEO handoff on horizon
Even after a long approval process for the just-closed Santek purchase the company is "not deterred" from pursuing larger M&A deals and intends to invest $600 million in acquisitions this year, said incoming CEO Jon Vander Ark.
By Maria Rachal • May 6, 2021 -
Analysts tout positive cardboard markets, note post-consumer plastic complexities at ISRI convention
U.S. cardboard markets will stay positive in the near term, market experts at ISRI's convention said. Meanwhile, infrastructure issues could impede efforts to collect enough plastic to meet brand owners' future packaging demands.
By Megan Quinn • May 5, 2021 -
Environmental justice and diversity should be priorities for recyclers, ISRI panelists say
Speakers at ISRI's annual convention stressed the importance of fostering meaningful relationships in environmental justice communities where they operate, both to mitigate harm and to prepare for potential regulation.
By Megan Quinn • May 4, 2021