Recycling: Page 55
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EPA: National recycling rate 35% in 2017, composting at record high
New figures show overall MSW volumes increased, with total recycling volume declining slightly. The agency also resumed its focus on greenhouse gas emissions reduction benefits.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Nov. 14, 2019 -
California city finds local recycling solution for 30K unwanted carts at fraction of prior cost
It wasn't entirely clear why recycling facilities weren't interested in these carts, which are often reground and repurposed into new ones. Waste Dive tracked down manufacturer Bonar Plastics to learn more.
By Leslie Nemo • Updated Jan. 15, 2020 -
Opinion
Keep on recycling, America. But companies must do their part too
The new Association of Mission-Based Recyclers – including Eco-Cycle, the Ecology Center, Eureka Recycling and Recycle Ann Arbor – calls on packaging companies to start working collaboratively.
By Association of Mission-Based Recyclers • Nov. 13, 2019 -
Phoenix City Council preserves curbside recycling with rate increase
The city, viewed as a model for circular economy efforts, had run into financial challenges due to a turbulent recycling market and growing population. This will be its first residential rate increase since 2009.
By E.A. Crunden • Updated Feb. 12, 2020 -
Q&A
Adam Minter on why secondhand markets are the true circular economies
Waste Dive spoke with the "Junkyard Planet" author about what the waste industry can learn from the reuse sector, textile recycling trends and misconceptions about e-waste he discovered writing the new book "Secondhand."
By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 12, 2019 -
New D.C. zero waste bill would have major implications for composting and recycling
The bill would establish EPR programs for sharps and batteries, impose organics diversion requirements on many businesses, and establish a surcharge based on contamination levels in recyclables.
By E.A. Crunden • Nov. 11, 2019 -
New Hampshire legislators call for major changes to meet modern 'realities' of waste and recycling
A legislative committee set out to examine the state of New Hampshire's recycling, but ended up writing a broad report about underlying infrastructure and policy challenges.
By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 11, 2019 -
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Rising BLS injury, illness rate for collection workers troubles industry
Incidence rates were up for collection employees in 2018, to more than double the national average, but declined at both landfills and MRFs.
By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 8, 2019 -
DTG acquires first landfill amid rapid Northwest expansion
The landfill marks a new frontier for DTG, the largest recycler of C&D in the region. The company told Waste Dive it is eyeing further expansion.
By E.A. Crunden • Nov. 8, 2019 -
EPA touts importance of federal engagement ahead of America Recycles Day
Waste Dive recently spoke with EPA officials about creating a national messaging strategy, supporting market development and reengaging on recycling.
By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 6, 2019 -
National plastics draft bill gains momentum amid industry push to tackle pollution
Sweeping nationwide plastics legislation is creeping closer to reality with a new draft. But the plan is likely to meet with resistance from recycling industry groups and product manufacturers, who prefer more voluntary solutions.
By E.A. Crunden • Nov. 6, 2019 -
Casella Q3: Northeast still focal point, Pennsylvania could be key to future
The Vermont company is pushing the envelope for landfill pricing – as it ramps up capacity at multiple sites – and is eyeing potential divestments from Waste Management's Advanced Disposal acquisition.
By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 4, 2019 -
What cities can learn from Phoenix's circular economy experiments
Home to a unique incubator, the fast-growing Arizona city has embarked on multiple new ventures in recent years. WASTECON panelists shared economic, logistical and political advice.
By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 1, 2019 -
NYC commercial waste reform
Key stories from the New York commercial waste reform saga
The multiyear push to implement a nonexclusive franchise system has been tumultuous and complex. Follow along with Waste Dive’s in-depth coverage.
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Republic Services Q3: Expect $550M in M&A this year, 'strong' 2020 pace
Republic sees many expansion opportunities within its core capabilities, possibly even in Canada, and reported few economic concerns. Executives also addressed recycling, E&P and labor pressures.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 31, 2019 -
Where to grow: Asian and Latin American countries may increase recyclable import capacity
Following multiple years of commodity turmoil, panelists at last week's Paper and Plastics Recycling Conference in Chicago weighed the viability of expanding business in markets that are generating more buzz.
By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 30, 2019 -
Beverage giants pledge $100M to capture more PET bottles with major recycling groups
Amid growing attention around single-use plastic waste, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Keurig Dr Pepper are funding a new voluntary effort. The Recycling Partnership and Closed Loop Partners will manage the initiative.
By E.A. Crunden • Oct. 30, 2019 -
Waste Connections Q3: Acquisition offers worth $600M on the table
Recent M&A activity was quieter, but the company did close on a greenfield landfill project. Overall financial performance was strong, despite nagging headwinds from recycling and RIN credits.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 30, 2019 -
New York City Council advances commercial zone bill, opponents make final push
The successful vote came after 13 council members endorsed a letter requesting more time to consider a proposal that will dramatically reshape the city's open market system. A final vote is scheduled for Oct. 30.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 29, 2019 -
Faced with market turmoil, public sector leaders seek new approaches for waste and recycling
At this year's WASTECON, officials from around the country laid out their vision for working through market challenges, collaborating with others and addressing climate change.
By E.A. Crunden • Oct. 29, 2019 -
Republic's Vander Ark: Recycling challenges structural, not cyclical
The company's new president touched on Trump, trade flows, shareholder profits, disposal trends, municipal relations, climate policy and much more during his WASTECON keynote.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 28, 2019 -
What will it take to use more recycled content in plastic recycling carts?
The increasingly ubiquitous products still contain lots of virgin plastic. While one new company is advancing a bio-based replacement, others say their models can only handle so much recycled resin.
By Leslie Nemo • Updated Oct. 29, 2019 -
Increasingly popular single-use bans pose hurdle for plastics industry
Growing awareness about the potential environmental effects of plastics is powering state and local bans, to the consternation of companies who argue the trend is short-sighted.
By E.A. Crunden • Oct. 25, 2019 -
GFL cancels IPO, vows to keep up M&A pace
Reports indicate the Canadian giant's debt load, and recent net losses amid a period of expansion, made some investors hesitant about the proposed share price.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 24, 2019 -
Waste Management Q3: Consumers driving landfill volumes, industrial activity less certain
The industry giant reported yet another profitable quarter for collection and disposal, warding off ongoing recession concerns and compensating for a bad stretch of recycling commodity prices.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 24, 2019