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  • New study to gauge garbage truck emissions

    The University of Nebraska and North Carolina State University will study garbage truck emissions and how to reduce them. 

    By Shauna Blackmon • Feb. 26, 2013
  • Climates alter how garbage trucks are built

    With different climates across the United States, garbage trucks need to be customized to their region's weather — otherwise, they might not work.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Feb. 15, 2013
  • Clean Harbors opening new Utah service center

    The Salt Lake City Area facility will help serve the Rocky Mountain region.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Feb. 14, 2013
  • Fresno solid waste program facing difficulties

    A switch to privatized collection isn’t going as major Swearengin had hoped.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Feb. 14, 2013
  • Chicago to introduce electric garbage trucks

    Next fall, Chicago will be among the first to test out all-electric garbage trucks.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Feb. 13, 2013
  • Bureau of International Recycling reports increased cargo thefts

    An estimated $200 billion worth of cargo has gone missing in transit.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Feb. 13, 2013
  • Meth lab found in Ind. garbage truck

    A discarded meth lab caught fire in the back of a garbage truck in Evanston, Ill. before the driver knew about it.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Feb. 5, 2013
  • Memphis Teamsters return to work and negotiation table

    After three days of striking, Memphis Teamsters agreed to go back to work.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 31, 2013
  • Mid-strike, threatened replacement worker fires gunshot

    Despite the agitation, no one was injured, the worker was suspended and the strike continues.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 30, 2013
  • Memphis teamsters go on strike

    Pension and benefit cuts prompt “I am a man” campaign among workers.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 29, 2013
  • Tampa overpaid Waste Management $1.4 million

    After overpaying for the past four years, the city of Tampa is now trying to get its money back.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 28, 2013
  • Oops, change to reduce waste actually made more

    What works in some cities doesn’t necessarily work in others.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 17, 2013
  • Georgia garbage truck driver escapes fire, truck explosion

    It’s just another day at work until flames start licking the back of your running legs.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 17, 2013
  • Republic Services submits settlement agreement in Florida

    In an ongoing battle over customer-overcharging accusations, the last steps are finally near.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 16, 2013
  • Solid waste transfer and gourmet coffee under one roof

    This Alaskan station and espresso shop may be the only one of its kind in the U.S.—possibly the world.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 14, 2013
  • North Carolina adding 32 CNG trucks

    The vehicles will be used to collect trash in Brunswick County.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 9, 2013
  • Waste Management opens new CNG facility in Rhode Island

    The new fueling facility in Cranston, R.I., will power a new fleet of vehicles to serve customers across the state.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 3, 2013
  • Firefighters save stuck D.C. garbage truck driver

    Firefighters see a lot of strange things in their line of work, but a garbage truck driver stuck 25 feet in the air was not something they expected.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 3, 2013
  • Trash trucks explain tax code to Penn. city residents

    After being targeted for an unfair split in taxes, one city in Pennsylvania decided to use city vehicles to set the record straight.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Jan. 3, 2013
  • Republic Services Inc. names new CFO to replace Holmes

    Glenn A. Culpepper will take over as longtime Republic veteran Tod C. Holmes retires.

    By Dec. 18, 2012
  • Waste Pro awards two contracts for CNG stations

    Mansfield Energy will install CNG stations to power Waste Pro’s fleet in Florida.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Dec. 18, 2012
  • U.S. Coast Guard to decide on possible move of shale drilling wastewater

    Many industries use the water to move dangerous materials but should the Coast Guard draw a line and if so where?

    By Shauna Blackmon • Dec. 18, 2012
  • Advanced Disposal chooses new headquarters not far from home

    While staying in the Northeast Florida region, Advanced Disposal decided to move from Jacksonville to St. Johns County.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Dec. 14, 2012
  • NYC truck posters warn of sanitation worker assault consquences

    The effort promotes a new law meant to protect the city's workers.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Dec. 12, 2012
  • Veolia faces possibility of two employee strikes over Christmas

    Two unions facing unrelated problems have organized to strike over the holiday season.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Dec. 5, 2012