Collections & Transfer: Page 107


  • Vail passes recycling law

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

    By Nicole Wrona • March 20, 2014
  • Pizza boxes can now be recycled in Charlotte, NC

    Households who recycle the cardboard boxes will no longer receive a notice of the violation.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 20, 2014
  • Tulsa inspectors cracking down on repeat recycling offenders

    Residential recyclers in Tulsa had better watch out, as city trash inspectors are trying aggressively to curb bad recycling behaviors by taking blue bins away from those who have repeatedly failed to recycle correctly.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 19, 2014
  • Wrightspeed releases fuel conversion kit for sanitation fleets

    The power train startup has designed a system that can update fleets without the usual expense of purchasing an entire new truck.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 17, 2014
  • Denver moving toward CNG for sanitation fleet

    The City of Denver will convert 40% of its waste and recycling fleet to compressed natural gas by the end of the year. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 14, 2014
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    Waste Management opens new CNG fueling station in Nashville

    The waste and recycling company opened the station this week and expects to convert 25 vehicles in its local fleet to compressed natural gas. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 13, 2014
  • Louisville starts new "Wet-Dry Recycling" program

    Residents and businesses in Louisville, Kentucky will place wet and dry waste into separate bags, in an effort to increase the city's landfill diversion rate.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 12, 2014
  • Brooklyn's wastewater treatment plant experimenting with food waste

    The facility generally handles sewage sludge, but is experimenting with adding food scraps to the mix. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 11, 2014
  • Woodbine, N.J. to open first CNG station in county

    The fueling station is being constructed on the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority Sanitary landfill site.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 10, 2014
  • NWRA announces new chapter for companies in Maine, NH

    The National Waste & Recycling Association is introducing the Northern New England Chapter.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 7, 2014
  • GTSO, Chilerecicla focus on South American e-waste market

    The two companies are making moves to streamline the collection of electronic waste in Latin America, and are looking at commercial ways to remove precious metals from e-waste.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 5, 2014
  • Nepal tourism authority: Mt. Everest climbers must bring back trash

    The government announced that 18 pounds of trash must return with each person, or stiff penalties will be awaiting the climbers at base camp. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 4, 2014
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    Waste Management files plan for Pa. filling station

    The project, if approved, will allow the company to construct a natural gas filling station that will be capable of handling public vehicles alongside Waste Management's fleet.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 3, 2014
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    Waste Management to replace 40 vehicles in Baton Rouge fleet with CNG

    This transition will bring the company a step closer in its goal to replace 80% of its fleet with alternative fuels by 2020.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 28, 2014
  • It's Official: Republic Services awarded $500M contract in Contra Costa, Calif.

    The recycling portion of the contract for services is still up for grabs. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 28, 2014
  • Casella awarded $7M grant for Pa. rail siding project

    The waste management company will use the funding to increase its capabilities and profitability at the McKean County landfill.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 27, 2014
  • Costa Mesa, Calif. unanimously approves curbside organic waste collection

    Food and waste will be converted into renewable natural gas at an anaerobic digestion plane as early as November.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 26, 2014
  • Hazardous oilfield waste discovered in N.D. county

    The Solid Waste Department is imploring the state to take action after a resident found the contaminated waste dripping onto land.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 25, 2014
  • Billings, Mo. takes CNG trucks for a spin

    The Solid Waste department plans to add more if the methane-powered sanitation trucks perform well.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 20, 2014
  • Rubicon Global, BioHitech America form partnership

    The two companies have joined forces to expand food waste solutions technologies.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 20, 2014
  • Detroit finalizes waste privatization, adds recycling and bi-weekly bulk pickup

    Detroit's City Council and emergency manager agreed to privatize trash and recycling services making it the largest privatization of city services in the city's history.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 19, 2014
  • Ga. representatives support bill to protect sanitation workers

    Bill would require vehicles slow down or stop if a garbage truck is on the road.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 19, 2014
  • Ill. town approves new pilot program: advertisments on trash lids

    The Moline City Council agreed to a pilot program that will generate advertising revenue for the sanitation department.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 19, 2014
  • C2Logix and WIH Resource Group establish partnership

    The two companies are joining forces to launch a single-platform routing system for waste management companies.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 18, 2014
  • N.J. town moves to privatize waste collection

    Red Bank, New Jersey is looking to increase savings by seeking bids for residential trash pick-up.

    By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 13, 2014