Recycling: Page 144


  • Stanford University program aims for higher recycling rate

    The California university is changing its "Deskside Recycling Program" to align with the state's recycling goal of 75% by 2020.

    By Linda Tufano • July 28, 2015
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    New Brunswick may become last Canadian province to recycle electronics

    New Brunswick has proposed a program that would make it the final province in Canada to recycle electronics waste.

    By Linda Tufano • July 28, 2015
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    Navigating Modern MRF Operations

    Recycling facility operators are increasingly investing in new technology to keep up with evolving regulations and customer demands.

    By Waste Dive staff
  • PAYT program saves Massachusetts town $51K

    Hanson, MA has reduced its solid waste by 64%, more than doubled its recycling rate to 38%, and saved $51,000 in disposal fees after one year of its pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) program.

    By Linda Tufano • July 28, 2015
  • Recycling, shredding plants provide work for developmentally disabled

    The nonprofit Vintage Support Group Inc. in Belleville, IL plans to open its fourth recycling and shredding site. All of the group's sites are staffed by people who have developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injuries.

    By Linda Tufano • July 28, 2015
  • Massachusetts' CHaRM facility will allow for easier recycling

    The town of Saugus, MA is building a Center for Hard to Recycle Materials that will take in items such as electronics and unrecyclable plastics year-round.

    By Linda Tufano • July 27, 2015
  • Clear trash bags to be enforced in parts of Nova Scotia

    As Seattle fights trash-snooping, the Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia is switching to clear trash bags to assure that residents are complying with recycling and composting rules.

    By Linda Tufano • July 27, 2015
  • Residents evacuated after Texas recycling plant fire

    About 50 residents of Rio Grande City, TX were evacuated from their Las Lomas neighborhood Saturday evening due to a massive fire at the Fiber Management of Texas paper recycling plant.

    By Linda Tufano • July 27, 2015
  • New sensor-based sorting will address recycling challenges

    Tomra Sorting has developed an Autosort flake sorter, capable of identifying and sorting materials as small as 2 mm.

    By Linda Tufano • July 27, 2015
  • Boston Public Market to donate and compost leftover food

    Food vendors at the market, set to open July 30, can donate leftovers to two food rescue groups, while scraps will be composted. 

    By Linda Tufano • July 24, 2015
  • New Indiana recycling facility will collect 'problem waste' year-round

    The Miami County Council approved a new 4,300-square-foot recycling facility that will let residents drop off hazardous chemicals, electronics, tires, and other problem waste year-round.

    By Linda Tufano • July 24, 2015
  • Santa Fe outsources sorting, expands recycling

    The city's Solid Waste Management Agency has entered a contract with Friedman Recycling, allowing the agency to outsource sorting and collect more revenue.

    By Linda Tufano • July 23, 2015
  • Unifi breaks ground on $10M expansion of Repreve Recycling

    The Greensboro, NC-based manufacturing company is beginning an 85,000-square-foot expansion of its Repreve Recycling Center in Yadkinville, NC.

    By Linda Tufano • July 23, 2015
  • Curbside glass recycling will return to parts of Kansas

    Deffenbaugh Industries is beginning a pilot program to recycle glass curbside in two neighborhoods of Prairie Village, KS, with a possible citywide rollout next year.

    By Linda Tufano • July 22, 2015
  • ReCommunity rebuilds Michigan MRF after fire

    The Charlotte, NC-based recycling company and its public sector partner will rebuild a materials recovery facility in Southfield, MI that burned in 2014.

    By Linda Tufano • July 22, 2015
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    CalRecycle appoints new director

    California appointed Scott Smithline director of CalRecycle as the state takes aim at 75% recycling by 2020.

    By Linda Tufano • July 22, 2015
  • Chicago's partial ban on plastic bags starts Aug. 1

    Some say retailers are exploiting a loophole in the law by introducing thicker, "reusable" plastic bags.

    By Linda Tufano • July 21, 2015
  • NYC restaurant owners petitioning foam ban

    The owners are calling on Mayor Bill de Blasio to reverse the ban on foam food-service products that went into effect July 1.

    By Linda Tufano • July 21, 2015
  • Can Vermont rely on its residents to recycle?

    Statewide recycling became mandatory on July 1, but what happens if residents and haulers don't comply?

    By Linda Tufano • July 21, 2015
  • Offer could help Omaha switch to recycling carts

    A pro-recycling group is offering Omaha a no-interest loan to cover the upfront cost of switching from recycling bins to carts. 

    By Linda Tufano • July 20, 2015
  • Phoenix invests $13M to turn trash into products

    The city's $13 million innovation campus encourages market-ready businesses to turn the trash into resources.

    By Linda Tufano • July 20, 2015
  • WV county could end recycling over rate hike

    Cabell County, WV may end recycling because provider Rumpke wants to double its cost.

    By Linda Tufano • July 20, 2015
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    Santa Fe officials, residents at odds over trash hauling, recycling plan

    Residents have been very vocal in resisting the county's plan to select a hauler by bidding process.

    By Deborah Barrington • July 17, 2015
  • IL governor signs electronics recycling bill

    Could the bill only be a stop gap to the shortcomings of the e-waste recycling program?

    By Isabella Alvarez • July 16, 2015
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    Compost fee increase in Oakland, CA leaves business owners upset

    Increased costs for union labor and waste services have caused composting fees in Oakland, CA to soar — leaving residents and business owners angry. 

    By Kristin Musulin • July 16, 2015
  • Clear Intentions seeks 100% glass recycling in Denver

    The company — started by four young entrepreneurs — is working with bars, restaurants, and hotels to greatly increase glass recycling.

    By Kristin Musulin • July 16, 2015