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Republic climate goals approved by Science Based Targets initiative
The international recognition is a first for any U.S. waste and recycling company’s sustainability plan. Republic has committed to reducing key greenhouse gas emissions 35% by 2030.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Sept. 24, 2019 -
Pace Glass facing legal charges, still planning major facility
The New Jersey company has been hit with dozens of code violations and charges for stockpiling material. CEO George Valiotis explains how the situation reached this point.
By Cole Rosengren • July 24, 2019 -
Boise, Idaho mixed plastic program could expand following changes
The city is currently storing 40 tons of material awaiting processing by Renewlogy as the chemical recycler upgrades its capabilities. In the meantime, a variety of educational initiatives have also been launched.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 24, 2019 -
Pasadena, California's 'zero waste' progress stymied by rising per capita disposal
According to a new report, the amount of landfill waste increased by 50% over a six-year period — a consequence of both economic growth and recycling challenges.
By Rina Li • July 24, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Why are fashion supply chains so wasteful?
Consumer textile waste may be the larger problem, but the pre-consumer supply chain has its own wasteful practices built in to the way garments are designed and produced.
By Emma Cosgrove • July 23, 2019 -
GFL Environmental IPO filing outlines plans for significant expansion
A new SEC filing offers key details about the industry's fourth-largest player — including the revelation that CEO Patrick Dovigi pulled in nearly CA$47.5 million last year.
By Cole Rosengren • July 23, 2019 -
Lawmakers propose sweeping national plastic waste legislation
The bill, which Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., and Rep. Alan Lowenthal, D-Calif., plan to introduce this fall, includes a mix of plastic bans, extended producer responsibility and deposit or charge requirements.
By Rina Li • July 22, 2019 -
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Scrap Collector: US stands as lone OECD opponent of Basel plastic amendment
Plus: Cambodia returning illegal waste imports, and India's capital cracking down on food waste at social functions.
By Rina Li • July 19, 2019 -
Upcoming California law could set stage for recycling definition debate
The rulemaking process for SB 1335, which will require state facilities to use reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging starting in 2021, may lay the groundwork for bigger legislation to come.
By Rubi Rajbanshi • July 19, 2019 -
FCC Environmental wins Omaha, Nebraska contracts, securing Midwest foothold
After months of debate, the Omaha City Council approved a 10-year collection contract as well as a separate deal for seasonal yard waste pick-up. The contracts are worth an estimated $24.2 million per year.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Aug. 28, 2019 -
New Hampshire passes recycling study bill amid market challenges
Legislators were moved to act after seeing local communities suspend programs or undergo price increases.
By Katie Pyzyk • Updated July 25, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Reduce, reuse, rescoot? A look at e-scooters' long-term sustainability
Scooters are touted as a clean, low-cost form of transportation, but their lifespan is far from sustainable — and their parts could pose a danger to recycling facilities.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 17, 2019 -
Recycling to resume in Florida county after 6-month suspension
The new agreement, which comes after the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority terminated a prior contract, will cost Santa Rosa County an estimated $321,000 annually.
By Rina Li • July 17, 2019 -
Q&A
How Veolia tackles tough waste streams with resourcefulness and global reach
Veolia North America President and COO Bob Cappadona talked to Waste Dive about how the company's Total Waste Management division can find unique solutions for just about anything — even PFAS.
By Cole Rosengren • July 16, 2019 -
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Scrap Collector: US emerges as world's top producer of waste
Plus: A Canadian grocer's shame-inducing plastic bag scheme, and mass anti-incinerator protests in Chinese city.
By Rina Li • July 12, 2019 -
Connecticut bag ban spurs contentious food waste debate
One of the year's more mildly worded state bag bans was prefaced by heated discussion around whether compostable products should be exempt.
By Cole Rosengren • July 11, 2019 -
Lawsuit over Keurig coffee pod recyclability moving forward
The company had hoped a California judge would dismiss a complaint claiming its "recyclable" labels are misleading.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 10, 2019 -
Q&A
Local governments may have more recycling power than they realize
Neil Seldman of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance has long been a proponent of grassroots policymaking. He shares examples of cities and counties taking the lead on glass, organics and more.
By Cole Rosengren • July 10, 2019 -
Michigan launches statewide educational campaign on recycling
The humor-infused "Know It Before You Throw It" campaign aims to combat consumer confusion around recycling.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 3, 2019 -
Q&A
Off the Route: Von Hernandez on 'turning the tide' of plastic pollution
Hernandez spoke to Waste Dive about his career as a waste and toxics campaigner, waste dumping in Southeast Asia and the path toward creating mass systemic change around plastics.
By Rina Li • July 3, 2019 -
Chinese port shuts out scrap metal imports 3 days before new restrictions take effect
The port of Sanshan was unable to handle the influx of material it received ahead of China's new scrap metal regulations.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 2, 2019 -
ISRI members get preliminary injunction from California reporting law
An upcoming law requiring new recycling and composting data has been challenged by scrap recyclers over various concerns, including the classification of material as "solid waste."
By Rubi Rajbanshi • Updated July 17, 2019 -
PepsiCo to trial Aquafina in aluminum cans
The company also pledged to switch its bubly brand to all cans and move its Lifewtr products to 100% recycled plastic by the end of 2020.
By Cathy Siegner • June 28, 2019 -
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Scrap Collector: Environmentalists criticize 'narrow' scope of G20 marine plastics goal
Plus: Pacific Island nation to enact world's first disposable diaper ban, and waste giant Biffa convicted of exporting household trash to China.
By Rina Li • Updated July 2, 2019 -
San Diego approves new recycling contracts, keeps foam recycling
The San Diego Environmental Services Department reversed an initial recommendation to cut EPS foam from the city's curbside program earlier this week ahead of a broader vote on new recycling contracts.
By Rina Li • June 27, 2019