Collections & Transfer: Page 38


  • Workers at Eco-Cycle MRF in Boulder, Colorado
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    Colorado law calls for exploration of recycling market development center, EPR policies

    A bill recently signed by Gov. Jared Polis directs state staff to study creating a new market development program and launching a statewide education program, among other items.

    By Leslie Nemo • July 29, 2020
  • On top of coronavirus, industry faced with surprising year of safety trends

    The pandemic may have influenced a temporary reduction in vehicular incidents, but distracted driving, speeding, facility fires and heat exposure remain persistent issues for workers.

    By July 28, 2020
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    Halfway through an upended year, 8 big questions remain for waste and recycling

    Back in January, Waste Dive laid out guiding themes for coverage around safety, M&A, sustainability, policy, organics and PFAS. Now, the pandemic has changed many of them and racial justice is also receiving heightened attention.

    By , E.A. Crunden • Updated July 28, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    Renewed interest in automated side loaders driven by pandemic concerns, persistent safety issues

    ASLs have become increasingly popular with some predicting they could see more interest due to pandemic safety concerns. But tighter capital budgets may be a short-term challenge.

    By Leslie Nemo • Updated July 23, 2020
  • Major Connecticut WTE facility closing by 2022, waste to be exported

    The expected move comes after plans to refurbish the Materials Innovation Recovery Authority's aging RDF facility fell apart for a host of reasons.

    By Updated Dec. 10, 2020
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    Preparing the maintenance workforce for electric trucks

    The labor pool of experienced technicians has always been small, and now trucking firms must train or hire workers with an understanding of high-voltage environments.

    By Jen A. Miller • July 17, 2020
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    Waste industry received at least $583M in PPP loans, preserved 67K jobs

    Nearly 4,000 industry participants have received funding from the pandemic relief program since April, according to U.S. Small Business Administration data. Waste Dive has collected the full list for public access.

    By E.A. Crunden , July 16, 2020
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    Container demand changing alongside pandemic-driven volume shifts

    Service providers are adjusting capital spending following months of heightened residential activity and regional drops in commercial waste. Cart and container manufacturers discuss the emerging effects for their businesses.

    By Lori Lovely • July 14, 2020
  • PPE litter in Washington, D.C. during coronavirus pandemic
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    House hearing highlights political divide over plastics and pandemic response

    The plastics industry says the pandemic has proven the need for its products, which are a key component in masks and other equipment. Environmental advocates and many Democrats said the ramifications of plastics pollution outweigh the benefits.

    By E.A. Crunden • July 10, 2020
  • Deep Dive

    Risk and race concerns fuel ongoing debate around hazard pay during pandemic

    Sanitation workers have held numerous strikes and demanded concessions including hazard pay, frequently linking their fight to movements like Black Lives Matter. But the issue remains a contentious one for the waste industry.

    By , E.A. Crunden • July 9, 2020
  • Charles George container in Somerville, Massachusetts
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    Wheelabrator acquires New England hauler as part of vertical integration strategy

    Charles George Companies, which has a decades-long history in the region, represents an expansion into collection and recycling operations across two states for the Macquarie-backed waste-to-energy company.

    By July 8, 2020
  • Teamsters, safety orgs cite driver fatigue concerns in petitions to delay HOS final rule

    Advocates praise the promised flexibility, but petitioners argue FMCSA does not take into account historical data and public safety. 

    By S.L. Fuller • July 2, 2020
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    Major brands extend $54M investment with Closed Loop Partners despite pandemic

    A group of leading corporate foundations and CPG companies are renewing their original investment in the Closed Loop Infrastructure Fund to bolster recycling through MRF upgrades, contamination reduction and other actions. 

    By E.A. Crunden • July 1, 2020
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    Recycling stakeholders say years of turbulence helped prepare industry for pandemic

    During this year's virtual SWANApalooza, speakers from the U.S. EPA, Waste Management and The Recycling Partnership said the sector has learned valuable lessons from ongoing market challenges.

    By E.A. Crunden • June 30, 2020
  • Screenshot of COVID-19 keynote session from SWANApalooza 2020. Speakers include Worthing Jackman, Brenda Haney, David Biderman, Tom Koutroulis and Michelle Leonard
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    Public and private sector leaders project long-term changes due to coronavirus

    During last week's SWANApalooza, Waste Connections, DSNY and other service providers discussed expectations for operational and fiscal changes to last into at least 2021.

    By June 29, 2020
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    GFL Environmental plans to accelerate US expansion following $835M divestiture acquisition

    Pending assets from Waste Management and Advanced present multiple integration and expansion opportunities in 10 states, with GFL CEO Patrick Dovigi describing a move into Wisconsin as a "once in a lifetime opportunity."

    By June 25, 2020
  • Waste Management extends closure timing for renegotiated $4.6B Advanced Disposal acquisition

    Pending federal regulatory approval, the company is now targeting a fourth quarter close for the deal and its related divestitures to GFL Environmental across 10 states.

    By Updated Sept. 25, 2020
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    Waste Management-Advanced divestitures projected to be substantially above original cap

    Analysts and others report the federal antitrust review continues as closure targets rapidly approach. GFL Environmental is widely considered the likely buyer for a package centered around Wisconsin and the Great Lakes region.

    By June 23, 2020
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    WCA Waste sets 2030 sustainability goals, including 35% GHG reduction target

    The Texas-based company aims to mitigate landfill emissions, purchase more CNG vehicles, recycle at higher volumes, improve safety rates and more, according to CEO Bill Caesar.

    By June 18, 2020
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    Senate hearing revives federal recycling discussion with little consensus

    Lawmakers appeared keen to restart conversations around U.S. recycling issues. Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM) touted his own plastics-focused bill, while other lawmakers expressed reservations about such regulation.

    By E.A. Crunden • Updated June 17, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    Can textile recycling be the next 'zero waste' frontier?

    Clothes comprise a notable chunk of the waste stream, and can have valuable second lives, but market dynamics are complex. Recent pandemic disruptions haven't helped.

    By June 16, 2020
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    RTS acquires Enevo's US accounts, expanding presence in multiple states

    The second acquisition for the New York-based technology company brings a sizable number of new customers, including multiple restaurant franchises. 

    By June 15, 2020
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    Connecticut policy to limit landfilling faces pivotal moment as major WTE project stalls

    An aging RDF facility that handles one-third of Connecticut's waste could begin exporting to out-of-state landfills unless an agreement can be reached between the local authority, developer and state officials in less than three months.

    By June 11, 2020
  • Employees riding with protective partition in Charlotte Solid Waste Services collection truck
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    Charlotte, North Carolina installs 'sneeze guards' in collection trucks to reduce virus spread

    Charlotte Solid Waste Services is one of multiple fleet operators to install plastic dividers to address worker safety risks in truck cabs, but some say concerns such as glare could be a factor in limiting widespread adoption.

    By Lori Lovely • June 10, 2020
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    Trump signs bill expanding PPP rules and spending period

    In an effort to expand relief for small businesses, the law extends the timeframe to use funds and decreases the proportion of funds that must be used for payroll to 60%.

    By Dan Ennis • Updated June 8, 2020