Collections & Transfer: Page 106


  • Bottle Deposits: The answer to reducing floating garbage in oceans?

    Trash in the ocean doubles every decade, but could bottle deposit laws help stagger the growing numbers?

    By Nicole Wrona • April 17, 2014
  • National Cherry Blossom Festival displayed blossoms, trash

    Officials were not prepared for the massive crowds that attended this year's event, and collection was unable to keep pace with the growing piles of trash around public bins. 

    By Nicole Wrona • April 14, 2014
  • Republic Services acquires Thrush Sanitation

    The solid waste and disposal company purchased the Ottawa, Illinois business on April 1, 2014.

    By Nicole Wrona • April 14, 2014
  • $28M painting taken out with trash

    Police have classified the incident at the Hong Kong Grand Hyatt as a theft.

    By Nicole Wrona • April 9, 2014
  • Popular ecoATM adds more e-waste kiosks

    ecoATM, an automated kiosk that accepts used electronic devices in exchange for cash, has added 16 more machines in Dallas-Fort Worth. 

    By Nicole Wrona • April 8, 2014
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    Waste Management to build Pa. CNG fueling station

    The new fueling station is part of the waste company's effort to shift its fleet from diesel to CNG nationally. 

    By Nicole Wrona • April 7, 2014
  • State grants to fund private company CNG conversion

    Advanced Disposal in Pennsylvania will receive funding to convert 40 trucks into compressed natural gas vehicles.

    By Nicole Wrona • April 4, 2014
  • RI food waste program a success

    Two tons of organic materials have been collected by 50 households enrolled in the pilot program since the project began eight months ago.

    By Nicole Wrona • April 4, 2014
  • Enrollment woes hamper NJ food waste program

    Ewing, New Jersey recently started an organics pick-up program, but of the 300 households needed to enroll, only 67 have signed up for the food waste collection service. 

    By Nicole Wrona • April 2, 2014
  • Los Angeles eyes new trash franchise system

    A possible new city ordinance would award contracts to haulers based on a competitive bidding process, putting an end to waste providers negotiating directly with landlords. 

    By Nicole Wrona • April 1, 2014
  • Seneca Falls, NY 'Trash Train' dispute at impasse

    The local planning board is at a standstill concerning a rail project intended to service the Seneca Falls landfill. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 31, 2014
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    Report ends long-standing feud between Republic Services and Polk County, Fla.

    The audit was concerned primarily with billing and collections issues and found fault with both the county and the waste hauler.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 31, 2014
  • Food waste documentary debuts at Toronto

    A new documentary, Just Eat It, shows the waste cycle of food from seed to refrigerator, and reveals the impact of appearance and expiration dates on large-scale food waste. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 31, 2014
  • InSinkErator introduces Grind2Energy as answer to food waste

    The garbage disposal company has launched the new division to keep up with demand created by increased food bans. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 27, 2014
  • Exploding trash cans in NM, officials warn residents

    Authorities in Albuquerque are advising residents to steer clear of burning trash bins, as they may contain an explosive device.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 27, 2014
  • Underground waste removal tubes: The future for cities?

    Envac's waste collection vacuum system is under consideration in cities like New York as a way to reduce disposal costs and emissions. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 26, 2014
  • Tulsa waste officials negotiate dispute with organics hauler

    Waste officials in Tulsa are negotiating a dispute with a local hauler, stemming from the curbside collection of green waste. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 26, 2014
  • Trash collector picked up world's largest collection of WWI images

    While working his daily route, trash collector Bob Smethurst picked up 5,000 now-rare photographs that had been left at the curb. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 26, 2014
  • MIT students create Craigslist for food waste

    Two MBAs have started an online database for retailers to share information about large quantities of food waste with composters and bio-energy producers. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 26, 2014
  • Floating trash hinders search for missing plane

    Environmentalist warnings about the potential damage caused by islands of ocean trash came to light as floating debris threatens the search for the missing Malayasian flight.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 24, 2014
  • Torrance, Calif.'s green waste recycling rate skyrockets

    The city has increased its volume of residential organics collected by 204% since 2011.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 24, 2014
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    To boost recycling, Houston wants "One Bin For All"

    The program would eliminate the need for households to separate recyclables from regular trash—but will it work? 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 21, 2014
  • Waste Management named "World's Most Ethical Company"

    Ethisphere Institute has awarded the waste and recycling company the title as a reflection of its continued commitment to demonstrating ethical corporate behavior and leadership. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 21, 2014
  • Covanta partners with waste management consolidation provider

    Covanta inked a contract with Waste Harmonics for waste management services that will include transport and delivery of waste, recycling and organics.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 21, 2014
  • Vail passes recycling law

    The resort town in Colorado is the first in the area to mandate recycling.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 20, 2014