Organics: Page 23


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    PFAS concerns abound for landfill operators, even as industry sees potential for opportunity

    Public outcry and regulations remain an ongoing worry, an issue highlighted at this year's Global Waste Management Symposium. Some also see solving the crisis as potentially lucrative. 

    By E.A. Crunden • Feb. 27, 2020
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    Waste Management's Tara Hemmer says industry needs to be more proactive on climate issues

    Speaking at the Global Waste Management Symposium, the senior vice president emphasized a need to be more proactive around emerging topics such as plastics and the Green New Deal.

    By E.A. Crunden • Feb. 26, 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
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    Letter to the editor: Starbucks food packaging goal also about food waste

    Rhodes Yepsen, executive director of the Biodegradable Products Institute, says a broader materials management discussion is key to understanding the shift toward new waste reduction targets.

    Jan. 27, 2020
  • New Jersey passes recycling market bill; organics diversion and bag ban stalled

    Legislation to establish a Recycling Market Development Council has been signed into law. Sponsors have pledged to revive efforts on other bills when they return for a new session later this month.

    By Updated Jan. 22, 2020
  • Taco Bell wants compostable, recyclable packaging by 2025

    The chain will also remove harmful chemicals like PFAS, phthalates and BPA from its consumer packaging as part of a larger sustainability initiative.

    By Lauren Manning • Jan. 13, 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
  • New toolkit provides guidance on composting food scraps at yard trimming sites

    A new resource from BioCycle and the Center for EcoTechnology outlines potential to utilize existing sites amid growing demand for organics processing infrastructure.

    By Rachel Perlman • Dec. 23, 2019
  • Court denies industry appeal over New York transfer station law

    A 2018 law designed to address environmental justice concerns around transfer stations has prompted multiple court challenges, and it led the city to cut at least 10,000 tons of permitted capacity so far.

    By Updated Dec. 18, 2020
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    Climate change becomes widely recognized corporate factor for waste and recycling

    While many of the largest companies have been releasing sustainability reports for years, 2019 marked a potential turning point in the level of detail and acknowledgment for this looming issue.

    Dec. 20, 2019
  • New Jersey Assembly passes organics diversion mandate without landfill exemption

    Following Gov. Phil Murphy's conditional veto of a contentious bill earlier this year, legislators are moving ahead with a bill intended to spur organics recycling. Landfill operators with gas-to-energy systems remain displeased.

    By Dec. 19, 2019
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    New York closer to citywide commercial organics diversion with latest proposal

    The Department of Sanitation's third expansion of commercial rules affects a broad swath of food businesses. Some say it's too fast. Others view it as a needed step toward upcoming market changes.

    By Dec. 16, 2019
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    Vanguard Renewables will operate digesters around US in $200M Dominion deal

    Proposed projects in five states will trap methane from cow manure to create renewable natural gas offer "a new way to improve on farm economics."

    By Catherine Morehouse • Updated Dec. 13, 2019
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    Climate Solution of the Year: California's SB 1383

    The Golden State's plan to curb waste could have implications for the whole country as it offers sweeping opportunities for infrastructure expansion while combating climate change. 

    By E.A. Crunden • Dec. 9, 2019
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    Dive Awards

    The Waste Dive Awards for 2019

    From operations to policy, these are some of the top organizations and executives that shaped the waste and recycling industry this year.

    Dec. 9, 2019
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    Philadelphia reports 50% diversion rate, ongoing 'zero waste' progress

    Despite high-profile recycling issues earlier this year, the city says its plans are still on track. Waste reduction and organics recycling are among the top priorities moving forward.

    By Nov. 25, 2019
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    Funding advances for 3 Mid-Atlantic anaerobic digestion projects

    New announcements from RNG Energy Solutions and Bioenergy DevCo are the latest sign of an uptick in financing interest for organics processing infrastructure.

    By Nov. 22, 2019
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    Deep Dive

    Trouble in paradise: Recycling a tough proposition for US territories

    Devastating hurricanes have strained weak infrastructure in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Guam has newer infrastructure, but still faces market challenges. All are often overlooked in national recycling discussions.

    By Genevieve Glatsky • Updated Nov. 18, 2019
  • EPA: National recycling rate 35% in 2017, composting at record high

    New figures show overall MSW volumes increased, with total recycling volume declining slightly. The agency also resumed its focus on greenhouse gas emissions reduction benefits.

    By Updated Nov. 14, 2019
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    Phoenix City Council preserves curbside recycling with rate increase

    The city, viewed as a model for circular economy efforts, had run into financial challenges due to a turbulent recycling market and growing population. This will be its first residential rate increase since 2009.

    By E.A. Crunden • Updated Feb. 12, 2020
  • New Hampshire legislators call for major changes to meet modern 'realities' of waste and recycling

    A legislative committee set out to examine the state of New Hampshire's recycling, but ended up writing a broad report about underlying infrastructure and policy challenges.

    By Nov. 11, 2019
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    Scaling up organics recycling and biogas projects, in the Midwest and beyond

    The BioCycle REFOR19 conference in Madison, Wisconsin covered how both local governments and private enterprise can optimize their efforts with projects that fit regional needs.

    By Max Witynski • Updated Nov. 7, 2019
  • What cities can learn from Phoenix's circular economy experiments

    Home to a unique incubator, the fast-growing Arizona city has embarked on multiple new ventures in recent years. WASTECON panelists shared economic, logistical and political advice.

    By Nov. 1, 2019
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    NYC commercial waste reform

    Key stories from the New York commercial waste reform saga

    The multiyear push to implement a nonexclusive franchise system has been tumultuous and complex. Follow along with Waste Dive’s in-depth coverage.

    Updated Nov. 20, 2024
  • Federal government and food industry take aim at organic waste with formal commitment

    A senior EPA official told Supply Chain Dive the effort is intended to change industry "attitudes and apathy" around the issue of food waste and relieve some confusion around food recovery and donation liability. 

    By Emma Cosgrove • Oct. 30, 2019