Recycling: Page 178


  • New initiative pushes fishing line recycling around Lake Erie

    Officials in the Lake Erie area have implemented a monofilament collection and recycling program for non-biodegradable plastic strands.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 18, 2013
  • Pratt Industries opening $260M recycled paper plant in Valparaiso, Ind.

    The recycled paper and packaging company will build a plant that is expected to create 360,000 tons of recycled paper annually. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 18, 2013
  • Recycling Iowa State Fair breaks records

    Waste Management stated that recycling at the fair has grown from 29 tons being recycled in 2012 to 35 tons in 2013.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 16, 2013
  • Grand Central Recycling upgrades MRF to single-stream recycling

    The private recycling company is now using single-stream recycling to cut costs and reduce waste.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 16, 2013
  • State e-recycling laws aren't working, study finds

    With the exception of California, 13 states with e-recycling laws were no more effective in recycling electronics than states that did not have such laws.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 13, 2013
  • Republic Services opens new recycling facility in Texas

    The waste services company has opened a new, state-of-the-art recycling plant in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.  

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 12, 2013
  • Oregon to study life cycle of plastics

    The state hopes to increase the recycling rate of plastics. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 11, 2013
  • West Florida Recycling faces imminent closure

    An emergency plan is being discussed by county officials as a precautionary measure that will be implemented if the only recycling plant in the county is forced to shut down.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 9, 2013
  • Ohio EPA seeks to improve state's abysmal glass recycling rate

    As much as 90% of glass in Ohio winds up in landfills instead of being recycled.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 9, 2013
  • Mayor of Salt Lake, Utah pushes recycling campaign

    In an effort to encourage the community to recycle at greater volumes, Mayor Ben McAdams launched a new campaign stressing the importance of sustainability to residents.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 6, 2013
  • Vecoplan launches single-stream recycling venture

    Vecoplan Integrated Solutions LLC will serve as a complete solutions provider, focusing on commercial and residential MRFs.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 5, 2013
  • Sealed Air unveils new label to minimize PET recycling troubles

    The new labels are made from a lower-density film, which reduces contamination and waste during processing.  

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 4, 2013
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    Sims to process all of NYC's glass, plastic and metal recyclables

    Sims Municipal Recycling will open a new MRF in Brooklyn to process the city's glass, plastics and metals.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 4, 2013
  • ReCommunity opens material recovery facility in Del.

    ReCommunity has entered into a two decade agreement with the Delaware Solid Waste Authority.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 3, 2013
  • Food composting company fills unmet need in Minneapolis

    Full Circle Organics was started after learning of the lack of organics composting facilities for the corporate community.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 3, 2013
  • GM slashes waste by donating fabric to coat-maker for homeless

    In alignment with their commitment to reducing waste, General Motors has donated insulated fabric to Empowerment Plan, a non-profit that makes coats for the homeless, which also function as sleeping bags.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 30, 2013
  • Recycling company teams up with Tenn. county to recycle shingles

    Ground Up Recycling has established a partnership with the solid waste department in Putnam County, Tennessee to recycle roofing shingles into material used for new roads.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 28, 2013
  • Synagro to build $4.3M bio-recycling plant in Fla.

    The organic and green waste recycling company will use aerobic composting at the new facility in a push to operate a plant that produces zero-waste.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 28, 2013
  • Trash or treasure? Recyclables' appearance matters, study finds

    After analyzing consumer habits surrounding recycling, scientists have concluded that the shape and appearance of containers is the deciding factor that determines if it will end up at a landfill or a recycling center.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 23, 2013
  • Waste, Recycling Fatalities Decline in 2012

    The waste and recycling industry reduced its fatality rate in 2012 from the previous year and dropped to the sixth most dangerous profession from fourth, according to a new government report. Refuse and recyclable material collectors suf...

    Aug. 22, 2013
  • Amberwick expands to accept e-waste

    The California-based hazardous waste company will now offer e-waste recycling services to its customers.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 19, 2013
  • Upstate Shredding continues acquisition spree

    Upstate Shredding recently purchased Reamer Recycling Services in Ithaca, N.Y.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 16, 2013
  • Turf recycling—an industry breakthrough?

    The rising popularity of artificial turf has caused a glut of discarded turf, leading Turf Reclamation Services to create the equipment capable of recycling the synthetic material.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 16, 2013
  • Marine Corps base in Albany, N.Y. expands recycling program

    The base hopes to curb the amount of waste created on site by using a new vendor.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 16, 2013
  • Scrappers killed while dismantling 'The Love Boat'

    Two people died as a result of toxic gas found on the ship they were dismantling for scrap.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 15, 2013