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  • EPA questions Lake Michigan ferry owners

    The U.S. EPA is requesting detailed information from the owners of the Badger, the nation's last coal-fired boat, the Ludington Daily News reported. The vessel is permitted through December to discharge coal ash into Lake Michigan as part of its operations, but the EPA is considering groun...

    By Sean Griffey • March 13, 2012
  • Dallas explores options even if flow control shot down

    While the city of Dallas was recently dealt a setback in court over its flow-control ordinance, city leaders are continuing to meet and plan on how to recover assets from the trash it collects. 

    By Sean Griffey • March 13, 2012
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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
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    US Department of Defense renews service contract with Sims Recycling

    The U.S. Department of Defense has agreed to renew a five-year continuation of service contract with Sims Recycling Solutions.

    By Sean Griffey • March 12, 2012
  • Samsung, AnythingIT Launch E-Waste Recycling Program

    Samsung Electronics America and AnythingIT Inc. are launching an electronics waste recycling program for Samsung customers. The Fair Lawn, N.J.-based information technology (IT) management and recycling firm AnythingIT said in a news release that the E-Waste Recycling & Asset Recovery Prog...

    By Sean Griffey • March 12, 2012
  • WM driver saves fellow worker from being crushed

    When Brian Braxton, a loader at Waste Management Inc. in Southfield, Mich., woke up the morning of Jan. 30, he had no idea that his regular work shift would mean a brush with death. Ice- and snow-covered roads painted the nearby Farmington Hills residential streets that morning, which started ...

    By Sean Griffey • March 12, 2012
  • PSC Metals joins iScrap network

    PSC Metals Inc. is the latest scrap recycler to join the iScrap App network database. With the app, more than 53,000 iScrap users can locate Mayfield Heights, Ohio-based PSC Metals locations in northern Ohio, view prices of prospective materials and send pictures of questionable material, acco...

    By Sean Griffey • March 12, 2012
  • Yankees pitcher hurt in recycling mishap

    It's not the most common way for an All-Star pitcher to get injured, but New York Yankees' reliever David Robertson rolled his right foot after missing a step on some stairs while taking out a box for recycling

    By Sean Griffey • March 9, 2012
  • World's Largest Bottle Recycling Plant Opened in California

    California based bottle-grade raw material producer. carbonLITE has opened the world's largest bottle-to-bottle plastic recycling plant in Riverside, California. 

    By Sean Griffey • March 9, 2012
  • Two Firms Buy Motor Oil Recycling Firm

    Two companies have bought motor oil recycling firm Thermo Fluids Inc. Wastewater and water company Heckmann Corp. of Coraopolis, Pa., partnered with the Chicago-based private equity firm CIVC Partners to buy Thermo Fluids (TFI) for $245 million in cash and Heckmann common stock, according to a...

    By Sean Griffey • March 9, 2012
  • ´The Love Boat´ is destined for the scrap heap

    The former Pacific Princess, the boat from "The Love Boat" TV series, is being scrapped. A Turkish demolition company bought the vessel for a little more than $3.3 million (2.5 million euro), according to USA Today. The 19,903-ton, 600-passenger ship was built in 1971 for Flagship Cruises and dubbed the "Sea Venture." 

    By Sean Griffey • March 9, 2012
  • Fake bomb shuts down Waste Management facility

    A prank gift, made to look like a bomb, shut down a Waste Management Inc. site in Hillsboro, Ore., on March 8, according to a local news report. Hillsboro police said the item, described as flares taped together and attached to a clock, was discovered in a bag by a worker sorting through garba...

    By Sean Griffey • March 9, 2012
  • Recycling Company Sells Holdings to United Resource

    International Recycling Group (IRG) has sold its membership interests to United Resource Recovery Corp. (URRC). A subsidiary of New York-based GreenSteel LLC said in a news release it sold its IRG membership interest to the Spartanburg, S.C.-based URRC for an undisclosed amount. Other terms we...

    By Sean Griffey • March 6, 2012
  • WM: Still no update from feds on remains in landfill

    More than three months after the controversial federal government practice of dumping ashen remains of war heroes in a landfill was uncovered, the solid waste management company that unknowingly was on the receiving end continues to search for answers. Efforts by Waste Management Inc. to reach...

    By Sean Griffey • March 6, 2012
  • Packaging companies look to solve green challenges

    As global demand for rigid plastic packaging is rising, environmental awareness is increasing. In response, many manufacturers and retailers are moving towards greater sustainability, targeting both effectiveness and environmentalism with their rigid plastic packaging. Pira International Ltd.,...

    By Sean Griffey • March 1, 2012
  • Waste Management Opens Organic Waste Recycling Facility in Arizona

    Waste Management of Arizona opened an organic waste recycling facility in partnership with its subsidiary company. The unit of Houston-based Waste Management Inc. said in a news release it has launched the Maricopa Organics Recycling Facility at its Sierra Estrella plant. Waste Management will...

    By Sean Griffey • Feb. 29, 2012
  • Progressive´s stock hit after taking impairment charge

    Progressive Waste Solutions Ltd. took an impairment charge in the northeastern United States that severely impacted its earnings and led to its stock being down more than 9% this morning. Progressive took a noncash goodwill impairment charge of $360.6 million against earnings during the fourth...

    By Sean Griffey • Feb. 29, 2012
  • WM workers help woman from car stuck on train tracks

    Two Waste Management Inc. employees saved a woman on Feb. 23 after her car got stuck on train tracks as a train approached in Newark, Del. Monique Dyton was in the driver's seat while passenger, Christina Johnson, tried to push the car from the tracks, according to NBC 10 in Philadelphia. ...

    By Sean Griffey • Feb. 24, 2012