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Iowa City brings Bigbelly smart bins downtown
The initiative came after a 2014 study of the city found that 40% of waste tossed into municipal trash cans was recyclable.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 25, 2015 -
Waste Management, Recology in talks with CA city for franchise agreement
Chico, CA, is working to negotiate the terms of a contract with two haulers that would separate services according to designated zones.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 24, 2015 -
Battle of the bins: Is a lack of trash cans to blame for litter in NYC subways?
The MTA attributes the amount of trash in stations to increased ridership, but many commuters disagree.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 24, 2015 -
NW&RA testifies against NYC transfer station plan
The waste and recycling trade association outlined issues that would face the city, workers, and businesses should Intro 495 become law.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 19, 2015 -
Rubicon introduces new technology to commercial waste industry
The Atlanta, GA, startup plans to use the funding it recently received from investors to expand its reach.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 19, 2015 -
Hawaii workers attempt to clear lava from transfer station
Crews are cleaning up debris that flowed from the Kilauea volcano in an effort to reopen the facility by March.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 18, 2015 -
CA port strike cripples regional recycling industry
Local recyclers have been unable to ship commodities overseas for months due to striking dockworkers in the LA area.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 18, 2015 -
American Laboratory Trading turned 'dumpster diving' into a business
The used laboratory equipment company was founded using discarded lab waste from dumpsters, but it became one of the largest companies of its kind only 15 years later.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 17, 2015 -
Study: Up to 12M tons of plastic thrown into oceans annually
Researchers behind the study predict the volume of plastics found in oceans will double by 2025.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 13, 2015 -
NJ city proposes $3.15M contract extension for private hauler
Paterson, NJ, plans to extend its waste services contract with a private hauler, instead of hiring municipal employees.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 11, 2015 -
Group pushes for pay-as-you-throw system in NYC
A watchdog coalition is proposing a garbage collection fee as a way to slash the city’s $1.5 billion waste collection budget.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 10, 2015 -
Waste Management acquires OH hauler
With the purchase of Big O Refuse, Waste Management is now the largest waste and recycling company in the region.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 9, 2015 -
Clean Harbors acquires hazardous waste firm in $85M deal
Clean Harbors purchased assets from Nuverra Environmental Solutions, Inc., the parent company of hazardous waste provider Thermo Fluids, Inc.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 6, 2015 -
CA county food waste collection drops significantly
Officials in Alameda County, CA, are trying to figure out the reasons behind a recent dip in residential food waste recycling.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 6, 2015 -
Trash from Baltimore's water wheel could generate energy
If a plan with a local WTE facility is approved, the trash-scooping water wheel installed alongside Baltimore's Inner Harbor could do more than just extract waste from the waterway.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 5, 2015 -
Waste startup nabs funding, pushing its valuation to $950M
Wall Street investors just pumped Green for Life with a fresh round of funding, as the company becomes one of the fastest growing waste firms in Canada.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 4, 2015 -
NC town adds 18 new trucks to fleet
Wilmington, NC, spent $3 million to update its fleet with new trucks used for solid waste collection and yard waste pickup.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 3, 2015 -
Republic Services unveils re-designed website
The new site is part of the company's branding campaign to unify its entire range of assets under a single corporate umbrella.
By Nicole Wrona • Feb. 3, 2015 -
Super Bowl's 'Reduced Waste Challenge' sets 80% diversion rate
The pilot food waste program will be introduced in Phoenix, AZ, the host city for Super Bowl XLIX, and will serve as a test for organics recycling during future sporting events.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 28, 2015 -
Boise, ID considers curbside compost collection
An advisory council in Boise is trying to reduce the 14,000 tons of waste being tossed into the local landfill every day.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 27, 2015 -
New Orleans awards $3.9M sanitation contract to new hauler
The city said the new contract winner will be able to save New Orleans an estimated $475,000 per year.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 27, 2015 -
Waste consulting firm to create long-term sanitation plan for Ft. Worth, TX
Gershman, Brickner & Bratton Inc. will develop a solid waste management plan for the city that covers the next 20 years.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 26, 2015 -
'Space junk' is trashing Earth's orbit
More than 300,000 pieces of waste are orbiting the Earth at high speeds, posing a threat to spacecraft that could lead to certain parts of space being deemed "unusable" in the future.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 22, 2015 -
Seattle cracking down on food in trash bins
With a new food ban in effect, Seattle residents and businesses are finding that the city is issuing warnings to those who co-mingle food with the trash.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 22, 2015 -
BioCycle: Residential food collections grew by 8% in 2014
According to research released by the composting publication, more municipalities are offering residents curbside organics collections, paving the way for an increase in the diversion rate.
By Nicole Wrona • Jan. 21, 2015