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  • Waste Connections truck in Brooklyn, NY
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    Waste Connections did nearly $838M in 2019 acquisitions, sees 'long runway' ahead

    While some analysts wonder if certain fall election results could change the M&A landscape, CEO Worthing Jackman said he sees billions worth of useful assets left to buy for years to come regardless.

    By Feb. 14, 2020
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    Republic Services sees 'momentum shift' around recycling contracts, plans solar investment

    A multiyear effort to rework municipal recycling contracts is paying off, with hundreds now at higher pricing. The company also reported $526 million in M&A and ongoing overall price improvements.

    By Feb. 14, 2020
  • Trendline

    The Rise of Recycling AI

    Artificial intelligence has become increasingly common at MRFs, in collection trucks and even as a tool for consumer education at the point of generation.

    By Waste Dive staff
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    E.A. Crunden
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    Waste Management predicts March DOJ approval for Advanced deal, with 'robust' divestiture interest

    2019 earnings were favorable, despite prolonged recycling headwinds, and landfill pricing continues to rise. Executives now anticipate $100 million-plus in synergies if the Advanced Disposal deal closes.

    By Feb. 14, 2020
  • EPA proposes yet another cut to waste minimization and recycling budget

    The Trump administration's proposed budget would add new grant programs, but significantly shrink sustainable materials management funding. This comes as the agency insists it remains committed to strengthening national systems.

    By Feb. 12, 2020
  • The quickly disappearing corrugated box: How packaging is changing

    Manufacturers set their sights on packaging as a means to reduce waste, improve sustainability and lower shipping costs.

    By Jen A. Miller • Feb. 11, 2020
  • Rep. Alan Lowenthal debuts the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act
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    Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act debuts in Congress, instigating packaging EPR debate

    The bill would also establish a national container deposit system, ban single-use plastic products and set recycled content requirements. Staunch opposition is expected from some recycling and plastics trade groups.

    By E.A. Crunden • Feb. 11, 2020
  • National EPR campaign kicks off with anti-plastic film screening, activist support

    Rep. Alan Lowenthal, sponsor of the upcoming Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act, rallied activists around the bill at a Washington event. The film teases out likely divides between industry and advocacy groups.

    By E.A. Crunden • Feb. 10, 2020
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    Maine packaging EPR bill, a national bellwether, could reshape municipal funding

    The newly introduced bill will kick off a complex debate around whether producers should help pay recycling and disposal costs. The proposed model would be similar to one shaped in Québec, Canada.

    By Updated Feb. 12, 2020
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    Cascade breaks ranks with other cart manufacturers by adding 10% PCR plastic

    Waste Management will be its first customer — as well as the company collecting the necessary curbside materials from residential customers – but municipalities are also looking to purchase the new "EcoCart."

    By Leslie Nemo • Feb. 6, 2020
  • Deep Dive

    How the REMADE Institute hopes to reshape manufacturing with recycling in mind

    Grand plans of recyclability and reuse often fall short of real-life implementation. REMADE wants to close that gap, and quickly, with industry input along the way.

    By Leslie Nemo • Feb. 5, 2020
  • Republic Services acquires Massachusetts C&D processor with rail transfer access

    Devens Recycling, permitted for up to 1,500 tons per day of C&D and MSW, is among the largest of its kind in a capacity-constrained region. The deal is expected to open up valuable internalization opportunities.

    By Updated Feb. 14, 2020
  • Waste Management CEO projects fleet could be 75% CNG in 2021

    The company is leaning into CNG much more than any of its large competitors as part of a greenhouse gas emission "offset" target, and is not making any public commitments yet on electric vehicles.

    By Feb. 3, 2020
  • Florida governor signs third attempt at curbside recycling contamination bill into law

    Under the industry-backed legislation, municipal contracts with haulers or MRFs will have to include specific contamination-related elements required by the state.

    By Updated June 19, 2020
  • Deep Dive

    2020 could be the year of legislative boom – or bust – for national recycling policy

    An influx of legislation in Congress aims to tackle problems facing the recycling industry amid rising public attention. The bills range widely in their industry backers and odds of success.

    By E.A. Crunden • Jan. 29, 2020
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    Tracker

    Tracking the future of US recycling policy in Congress

    Lawmakers introduced the CIRCLE Act, a bipartisan bill meant to establish a tax credit or rebate on certain recycling infrastructure investments. 

    By Updated July 21, 2025
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    Los Angeles commits to 100% electric sanitation fleet by 2035. Other cities aren't ready to follow

    LASAN Director Enrique Zaldivar pledged to procure only electric vehicles in two years and gradually convert the fleet. While the market continues to evolve, adoption is far from widespread.

    By E.A. Crunden • Jan. 29, 2020
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    Notable waste industry M&A activity continues in 2020

    With confirmed deals by GFL Environmental, Waste Connections and Interstate Waste Solutions, the year is off to a busy start. The pending Waste Management-Advanced Disposal deal is among more to come.

    By Jan. 29, 2020
  • Waste Management reports Advanced Disposal acquisition delayed until Q2

    The two companies have been working toward federal antitrust approval for many months, with a multi-state divestiture package close to finalized, but COVID-19 is now cited as a delaying factor.

    By Updated March 18, 2020
  • Every Bottle Back initiative targets multifamily recycling, MRF upgrades in Dallas-Fort Worth

    The initiative will partner with city officials to pour $3 million into improvements to a Balcones Resources MRF, in addition to targeting low recycling rates at multifamily housing complexes. 

    By E.A. Crunden • Jan. 22, 2020
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    Waste Connections acquires regional hauler and MRF operator Penn Waste

    Founded in 2000, Penn Waste has grown to include a collection fleet that services counties throughout South Central Pennsylvania and one of the largest residential MRFs in the United States. This marks the latest in a series of major industry acquisitions.

    By Updated Jan. 21, 2020
  • BevCon glass recycling bunker in North Carolina
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    Opinion

    If you're not recycling glass are you really recycling?

    As more municipalities drop glass over financial pressure, processors maintain the market is viable. Neil Seldman of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance argues glass is still essential.

    By Neil Seldman • Updated Jan. 17, 2020
  • Southern Recycling ending curbside recycling in Kentucky county, nearby counties face hurdles

    Warren County is seeking a replacement program, but it is unclear what commodities will be included. Other local counties are choosing to scrap their programs without immediate replacements on the horizon. 

    By E.A. Crunden • Jan. 13, 2020
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    GFL Environmental closes $380M acquisition of Michigan-based American Waste

    The deal will expand GFL's presence into northern Michigan with a landfill, MRF, C&D recycling facility, collection fleet and other assets.

    By Updated Feb. 4, 2020
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    Disposal capacity crunch paves way for more industry consolidation and price increases, per report

    New data from Waste Business Journal projects the $76 billion U.S. waste industry is down to 18 years of remaining landfill capacity on average, with the Northeast among the most constrained regions.

    By Jan. 8, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    7 pressing questions for the waste and recycling industry in 2020

    The year is shaping up to be a major one for the industry's future. We'll be digging into safety, corporate consolidation, climate commitments, recycling policy, organics, PFAS, politics and more.

    By , E.A. Crunden • Jan. 6, 2020