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    Plastics Recycling Conference debates aspirational recycling goals as deadlines approach

    Numerous organizations, companies and governments have pledged to meet recycling-related goals by as early as 2025. Panelists discussed what could help achieve these targets, despite skepticism.

    By April 14, 2021
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    Maine legislature passes landmark packaging EPR bill

    The northern state could be the first to enact some form of product stewardship for packaging, pending final steps and approval by the governor. This comes after a high-profile New York proposal failed to gain traction.

    By Updated June 18, 2021
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    The Rise of Recycling AI

    Artificial intelligence has become increasingly common at MRFs, in collection trucks and even as a tool for consumer education at the point of generation.

    By Waste Dive staff
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    Roundup: Local governments continue to fight illegal dumping, adapt curbside recycling

    Catch up on the latest local waste and recycling headlines from New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous other municipalities around the country.

    By , April 9, 2021
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    Q&A

    Ron Gonen on 'waste profiteers,' transforming the recycling industry and getting serious about ESG

    The Closed Loop Partners CEO and author of new book "The Waste-Free World" shares his views on how CPG companies, service providers, local governments and consumers must adapt to build a more circular economy.

    By April 8, 2021
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    NERC conference explores EPR, refillable bottle and circular economy possibilities

    Panelists at the Northeast Recycling Council's spring conference covered how lessons learned from Canada and Europe could help improve U.S. recycling systems while also debating the merits of chemical recycling.

    By April 7, 2021
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    Cardboard prices reach record high amid e-commerce demand

    Box producers are running on lean inventories as online buying booms and creates greater demand for packaging materials.

    By Matt Leonard • April 7, 2021
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    Washington, DC, zero waste bill is now law, though funding remains uncertain

    The legislation – with big organics diversion implications for businesses, among other categories – was adjusted to take into account ongoing recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

    By April 5, 2021
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    Roundup: Biden infrastructure plan light on waste details, report highlights recycling data gap

    The sector reacts to the president's $2 trillion proposal, Eunomia digs into state recycling performance, organics pilots are on the rise, New York City is tackling litter and more local stories from around the country

    By , April 1, 2021
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    Republic closes acquisition of Santek, following DOJ divestiture agreement

    A settlement includes collection and disposal assets in four Southeast states going to portfolio companies of Kinderhook Industries and Texas routes going to Waste Connections.

    By Updated May 5, 2021
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    Opinion

    Go big or go home on national recycling policy

    The recently reintroduced RECYCLE Act is a distraction from the systemic changes offered by the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act, writes the Alliance of Mission-Based Recyclers' Kate Bailey.

    By Kate Bailey • March 31, 2021
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    Republic Services names Vander Ark new CEO, Slager retiring

    The long-anticipated elevation of Jon Vander Ark, currently the company's president, takes effect in June. Don Slager, a multi-decade industry veteran, will continue in a consulting role through the end of the year.

    By March 31, 2021
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    Opinion

    Deposit return systems are a key part of solving the plastic paradox

    The quantity and quality of feedstock must improve to support industry pledges and government initiatives to increase recycled content — making deposit return systems all the more important, writes Reloop's Elizabeth Balkan.

    By Elizabeth Balkan • March 29, 2021
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    Roundup: How cities are bucking privatization, fighting contamination via smartphones

    A Washington city explains ending its 15-year relationship with Waste Connections, Waste Pro plans to walk from contract troubles in Memphis and more local stories from around the country.

    By , March 26, 2021
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    Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act reintroduced, plastics industry ramps up opposition

    The bill would ban some single-use plastic products, set recycled content requirements and enact a national EPR program. Opponents criticize the bill's efforts to suspend permitting for plastic production facilities.

    By March 25, 2021
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    As early renewables near end-of-life, attention turns to recycling and disposal

    The coming need to address renewable energy assets that reach the end of their useful lives is spurring conversations about creating an economy that's circular as well as green.

    By Emma Penrod • March 24, 2021
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    Wheelabrator debuts WIN Waste Innovations brand following Tunnel Hill acquisition

    The newly combined operations of 10 companies will have an estimated $1 billion annual revenue run rate. Following a recapitalization, CEO Bob Boucher said more M&A is planned and an IPO or sale could happen in the future.

    By Updated April 6, 2021
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    Deep Dive // NYC commercial waste reform

    New York commercial waste overhaul on horizon, but funding unresolved

    After a year-long pandemic delay, the city is moving on an RFP process to reshape the open market system. Dozens of companies recently took the first application step, potentially including newcomers Waste Management and Winters Bros.

    By March 19, 2021
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    COVID-19 has fundamentally changed the CPG industry, report says

    With demand for CPG products expected to stay elevated, manufacturers should mind trends around e-commerce, transparency and sustainability to maximize growth, the Consumer Brands Association says in a recent study.

    By Lauren Manning • March 17, 2021
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    Garbage bags, minimum recycled content mandates could help drive demand for recycled plastic film

    In the search for better end markets for recycled plastic film, trash bags could be an ideal candidate — but only if recycled content laws and public demand also play a role, speakers at a Northeast Recycling Council panel said.

    By March 12, 2021
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    Contested California packaging bills stalled, other recycling bills survive

    SB 54, a bill requiring single-use packaging to be recyclable or compostable by 2032, has stalled for the third year in a row. Meanwhile, bills on labeling, recycled content, exporting and container deposits are still in play.

    By Updated June 9, 2021
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    Cleveland curbside recycling to be revived through opt-in program

    After nearly a year without curbside service, the city recently endorsed a lower-cost-per-household subscription approach. Critics of that model say it can be challenging to do robustly and equitably.

    By March 10, 2021
  • CLEAN Future Act leads possible string of bills linking recycling issues to climate efforts

    One of several bills expected to tackle waste issues this year drew mixed reactions from industry leaders. Highlights include zero waste grants, a proposed national bottle bill, and a call to pause permitting for plastics manufacturing facilities.

    By March 8, 2021
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    Recology SF corruption investigation

    Recology agrees to San Francisco rate settlement worth more than $107M, as competitors circle

    The city attorney's office reached the deal while pursuing a broader public corruption investigation. Now, Waste Management, Republic Services and others see a window to revisit the company's local monopoly.

    By Updated March 5, 2021
  • PPP funds for waste, recycling companies slow to roughly $41M in early 2021

    Widening COVID-19 vaccine access and commercial customers reopening portend recovery from some of 2020's unprecedented challenges. Still, seven companies secured loans of over $1 million in January.

    By March 3, 2021
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    Waste Connections pursues escalating New York legal fight in face of stiff competition

    Subsidiary County Waste sued former owner Scott Earl over alleged unfair practices and issues related to the rise of his new company, Twin Bridges. The two are battling over prices and acquisition targets around the Capital Region.

    By March 2, 2021