Collections & Transfer: Page 40


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    With EPR bills frozen due to coronavirus in many states, proponents still see path forward

    The coronavirus has paused activity for high-profile bills focused on packaging, including one with momentum in Maine. Backers believe the current financial strain on local governments makes these policies even more important.

    By E.A. Crunden • April 24, 2020
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    RoadRunner Recycling CEO says new $28.6M funding round to fuel expansion, despite pandemic

    Graham Rihn discusses the Pittsburgh company's plans to scale its business, focused on capturing smaller volumes through source-separated collection, along with COVID-19 effects for a variety of customers.

    By April 22, 2020
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    Waste industry has received federal stimulus funding, but no one knows how much

    The U.S. Small Business Administration could not provide a breakdown of how much went to the industry from a broader $15 billion funding category. Trade groups are aware of smaller companies applying, but also do not have data.

    By E.A. Crunden • April 22, 2020
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    New player founded by former Advanced Disposal CEO enters Austin, Texas market via M&A

    Integrated Waste Solutions recently acquired Central Texas Refuse and a sizable greenfield landfill project. Chairman Charlie Appleby and board member David Green discuss the potential to become "a very large company," including a focus on recycling. 

    By April 21, 2020
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    One year covering COVID-19's impact on the waste and recycling sector

    The coronavirus pandemic brought sweeping changes to the U.S., including significant effects for an industry that continued its work throughout the crisis. Catch up on all of Waste Dive's reporting from the initial year.

    By Waste Dive Team • Updated March 15, 2021
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    Industry groups push for inclusion of recycling infrastructure in next federal coronavirus aid package

    The Recycling Partnership, NWRA, SWANA and others argue recycling should be in the next stimulus effort as part of any infrastructure designation amid fears that momentum around national bills has faltered during the pandemic. 

    By E.A. Crunden • April 17, 2020
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    Pandemics were not part of most contingency plans, but waste and recycling industry proving resilient

    Precautions previously in place for industry disruptions did not account for a coronavirus-induced economic disruption. Companies and public sector consultants discuss what's next more than a month in.

    By , E.A. Crunden • April 17, 2020
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    Governments encouraged to expand procurement of products with PCR

    The Association of Plastic Recyclers and Northeast Recycling Council have launched for a public sector version of the Demand Champions program. Bags, carts, furniture and more are seen as opportunities for boosting recycling demand through procurement.

    By Leslie Nemo • April 15, 2020
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    Multiple states suspend landfill bans for yard waste over COVID-19 fallout

    Iowa, West Virginia and Kentucky have all temporarily suspended disposal bans due to workforce limitations. At the same time, many municipalities are grappling with a sudden uptick in yard waste as residents stay home.

    By E.A. Crunden • April 14, 2020
  • COVID-19 turns some recycled fiber market dynamics on their head

    Surges in consumer toilet paper and e-commerce purchases are causing a boom in demand for certain types of recycled fiber, but supply is falling short. Moore & Associates, ISRI, Closed Loop Partners, The Recycling Partnership and others weigh in.

    By April 13, 2020
  • Waste Management resumes all California MRF operations after COVID-19 concerns

    Waste Management previously sent force majeure letters to municipal customers warning of potential issues during the pandemic. Other companies were also making changes that could temporarily disrupt residential recycling.

    By E.A. Crunden , Updated May 19, 2020
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    Paid sick leave policies in the spotlight as COVID-19 concerns mount for frontline workers

    While some of the industry's largest companies have expanded leave policies and raised hourly wages, smaller operators may be less equipped to adapt.

    By E.A. Crunden • April 6, 2020
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    Chicago's ailing recycling program under new scrutiny

    Pre-pandemic, the Department of Streets and Sanitation announced plans for a new waste study, aldermen called for oversight hearings and residual rates were a controversial issue. This attention comes as recycling contracts are up for renewal soon.

    By April 1, 2020
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    Small-scale organics recyclers struggle amid coronavirus pandemic

    New York City and San Francisco are including curbside organics collection among essential public services. But fallout from COVID-19 has meant dramatic changes for small-scale composters, including temporary program suspensions. 

    By E.A. Crunden • March 31, 2020
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    Uncharted waters: Waste and recycling companies adapting to the coronavirus economy

    Commercial volumes are down dramatically in many markets, employee hours are being cut and contract terms are tested. How service providers respond could have lasting reputational and financial implications.

    By March 31, 2020
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    Republic Services confirms acquisition of Santek Waste Services, sizable landfill operator

    The Tennessee-based company, known for its focus on privatizing publicly-owned landfills, has grown into a vertically-integrated player with assets in nine states. The deal would give Republic new capacity in multiple key markets.

    By Updated May 6, 2020
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    $2T coronavirus stimulus package expected to directly help small haulers and frontline workers

    The federal relief package prioritizes other industries, but SWANA and ISRI indicated smaller businesses and individual workers would still benefit. President Trump signed the stimulus Friday. 

    By E.A. Crunden • Updated March 27, 2020
  • At least 8 states suspend bottle bill requirements during coronavirus pandemic

    Pressure on overwhelmed grocery stores and ongoing concerns about the transmission of COVID-19 via recyclables are key issues. Additional changes may be coming in the remaining two states with bottle bills.

    By Updated March 25, 2020
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    OSHA: Treat municipal waste and recycling with possible COVID-19 contamination normally

    The federal workplace safety regulator's previous guidance said any municipal solid waste with coronavirus connections should be treated as regulated medical waste, sparking concerns throughout the industry. NWRA and SWANA pushed for the change.

    By Updated March 20, 2020
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    Stericycle: Medical waste volumes from COVID-19 not as high as Ebola so far

    Medical waste companies are seeking a uniform approach as the industry braces for coronavirus waste impact. NWRA, Stericycle and others are warning against "overclassifying" coronavirus waste as medical waste as part of that effort.

    By E.A. Crunden • March 19, 2020
  • Boise, Idaho temporarily sending EnergyBag plastics to cement manufacturing facility

    After stockpiling the bags for months due to an equipment issue at Renewlogy's Utah pyrolysis facility, the city has decided this is a preferable interim solution following preliminary results from an environmental review.

    By Updated May 27, 2020
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    Coronavirus poses multiple safety risks for waste and recycling workers

    Concerns persist about infection exposure while social distancing requirements are changing how collection routes and MRFs are operated. Labor unions are calling for answers around paid leave policies.

    By March 18, 2020
  • Municipalities suspend recycling due to coronavirus impact on prison labor, broader safety concerns

    Several areas across the country have temporarily cut programs as the pandemic ramps up, citing COVID-19 safety fears and dwindling availability of incarcerated workers at MRFs.

    By E.A. Crunden • Updated March 19, 2020
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    How 12 months of the coronavirus pandemic disrupted US waste and recycling service

    A year into the pandemic, waste and recycling workers are increasingly gaining access to the COVID-19 vaccine through a range of eligibility categories.

    By , Nami Sumida • Updated March 15, 2021
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    Medical waste companies preparing for potentially elevated volumes as coronavirus concerns accelerate

    China has seen staggering amounts of medical waste. It is unclear if U.S. impacts might be similar, but companies such as Veolia North America and Stericycle are closely monitoring new developments. 

    By E.A. Crunden • March 17, 2020