Recycling: Page 171


  • Covanta partners with waste management consolidation provider

    Covanta inked a contract with Waste Harmonics for waste management services that will include transport and delivery of waste, recycling and organics.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 21, 2014
  • Denver brings recycling to parks

    As part of a pilot program, Denver Public Works and Denver Parks and Recreation distributed recycling bins in two public parks.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 21, 2014
  • Vail passes recycling law

    The resort town in Colorado is the first in the area to mandate recycling.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 20, 2014
  • 80% of Minneapolis' Metrodome will be recycled

    A significant portion of the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota will be recycled, including seats, concrete and cables from the roof.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 20, 2014
  • Roark Capital acquires NJ-based waste and recycling companies

    The private equity firm purchased Central Jersey Waste and Recycling, Inc. and Premier Food Waste Recycling Inc. to add to its other environmental services, which include Waste Pro USA and GFL Environmental. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 20, 2014
  • Pizza boxes can now be recycled in Charlotte, NC

    Households who recycle the cardboard boxes will no longer receive a notice of the violation.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 20, 2014
  • Tulsa inspectors cracking down on repeat recycling offenders

    Residential recyclers in Tulsa had better watch out, as city trash inspectors are trying aggressively to curb bad recycling behaviors by taking blue bins away from those who have repeatedly failed to recycle correctly.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 19, 2014
  • Paper recycling plant construction underway in Valparaiso, Ind.

    Pratt Industries broke ground at the site of its new facility, a project expected to cost $260M when complete. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 19, 2014
  • Brooklyn recycling center goes up in flames

    200 firefighters called to the inferno were unable to save the building from being destroyed by flames.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 19, 2014
  • Company aims to buy Mich. landfill for mining recyclables, waste-to-energy

    TerRenova, a startup specializing in recycling materials at landfills, has offered $1M to buy a closed landfill that would be used for recycling mining. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 19, 2014
  • Portland, Maine requires landlords to offer recycling in apartment buildings

    The ordinance will force landlords of larger buildings to provide recycling services to residents, or face fines up to $150 for non-compliance.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 18, 2014
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    New recycling bin program launched in NYC

    The New York Department of Sanitation and the Lincoln Square Business Improvement District have added 22 recycling receptacles to different locations on New York City's Upper West Side.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 18, 2014
  • MINOT, N.D. -- Debris removed from flooded homes here is taken to a city landfill, Aug.4, 2011.
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    Gold rush? Metal mining in Maine landfills proves profitable

    According to University of Southern Maine professor Travis Wagner, there may be over $114B in precious metals buried in United States landfills. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 17, 2014
  • VT bill passes in advance of universal recycling law

    A bill unanimously passed by the Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee in Vermont provided additional items not addressed in the state's universal recycling law.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 14, 2014
  • Report: Increased recycling rate could create 110,000 jobs in Calif.

    From Waste to Jobs: What Achieving 75 Percent Recycling Means for California outlines how an increase in statewide recycling rates could directly promote job growth.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 13, 2014
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    Photographer David LaChapelle makes trash chic

    The celebrity artist David LaChapelle has turned his focus to trash, creating a series of photographs depicting discarded waste as pieces of art.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 12, 2014
  • Study: Rigid plastics recycling rate increases

    More than one billion pounds of rigid plastics were recycled from 2011 to 2012, making it the fastest-growing category of recycling in plastics. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 12, 2014
  • Louisville starts new "Wet-Dry Recycling" program

    Residents and businesses in Louisville, Kentucky will place wet and dry waste into separate bags, in an effort to increase the city's landfill diversion rate.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 12, 2014
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    Group presents report to improve waste, recycling in Boston

    Environmental groups outlined their recommendations to improve the recycling rate and increase the diversion rate in the city.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 12, 2014
  • Hawaii electronics manufacturers may be required to recycle

    Lawmakers in the state introduced a bill that would place the responsibility on manufacturers to recycle 50% of electronics sold by weight. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 12, 2014
  • Glass recycler agrees to $120K fine issued by ADEQ

    Several violations were found at Dlubak Glass in Arizona during an inspection performed by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 11, 2014
  • Brooklyn's wastewater treatment plant experimenting with food waste

    The facility generally handles sewage sludge, but is experimenting with adding food scraps to the mix. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 11, 2014
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    UCF partners with Republic for single-stream recycling

    Republic Services will collect recyclable materials throughout the grounds of University of Central Florida. 

    By Nicole Wrona • March 11, 2014
  • ISRI warns cell bill may have consequences for recyclers

    The Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act could force cell recycling companies to outsource work overseas.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 10, 2014
  • Public art stolen worth $120K, recovered at Texas scrap recycling center

    A bronze statue missing from a library in Port Arthur, Texas was found in pieces at a local metal recycling facility.

    By Nicole Wrona • March 10, 2014