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California recycling commission report urges major changes, with many policy implications
To get California back on track toward its environmental goals, a commission of industry experts recently recommended 19 actions around infrastructure, contamination, producer responsibility and more.
By Megan Quinn • Jan. 29, 2021 -
Retrieved from Alabama Extension.Biden's waste and recycling priorities
WASTECON: EPA's 50% recycling goal possible, but only with a lot more funding and focus
Panelists from Waste Management, The Recycling Partnership, CalRecycle and New York's Department of Sanitation previewed what it may take to hit the new 2030 target.
By Cole Rosengren • Jan. 28, 2021 -
Deep Dive
After years of pressure, glass recycling may be at a turning point
Companies and groups throughout the supply chain say targeted community solutions, infrastructure investments and educational campaigns are all contributing to a glass recycling resurgence.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 27, 2021 -
Deep Dive // Biden's waste and recycling priorities
Environmental efforts key for Biden, but industry expects limited recycling policy movement in 2021
While existing initiatives such as a national recycling goal are likely to make headway, and Democratic majorities in Congress could affect legislation, trade groups don't anticipate major changes due to a crowded agenda.
By Megan Quinn • Jan. 20, 2021 -
Chicago awards $79.6M residential recycling contract to LRS, keeps city service in 2 zones
LRS will take over Blue Cart collection service from Waste Management across multiple areas in June, marking a key expansion for the locally based company.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated April 5, 2021 -
How mattress recyclers adapt to evolving consumer trends
Bulky, hard to compact and ubiquitous, mattresses are seen as a promising area to help reduce hauling costs and drive progress on recycling. The ongoing shift to foam varieties is adding new complexity to this evolving market.
By Karine Vann • Jan. 15, 2021 -
Cleveland seeks roadmap to more circular economy while awaiting curbside recycling reboot
The city is still in the process of deciding how to revamp and restart its long-stalled recycling program. In the meantime, a deep dive into its waste streams may help shape circular economy plans.
By Maria Rachal • Jan. 13, 2021 -
Deep Dive
9 questions about the future of waste and recycling in 2021
As we gear up for another eventful year, Waste Dive will be focusing on trends around ESG, M&A, recycling policy, market development, PFAS, local budgets, collection technology, safety, diversity and much more.
By Cole Rosengren , Megan Quinn , Maria Rachal • Jan. 13, 2021 -
Deep Dive
Packaging, PPE and surgical supplies: How COVID-19 is pushing hospitals to reduce waste
Some waste is inevitable, but supply chain leaders are finding ways to reduce quantities, in addition to reusing and recycling when possible and adjusting procurement and packaging.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Jan. 12, 2021 -
How COVID-19 is changing packaging
The pandemic-accelerated shift to e-commerce has driven changes in automation, packaging size, consumer perception of packaging and waste, and design for more return-friendly packaging.
By Jen A. Miller • Jan. 6, 2021 -
Rise in takeout waste presents new opportunity for reusable containers
With office and indoor dining activity greatly diminished during the pandemic, takeout boxes and other containers are increasingly common in the residential stream. California company Dispatch Goods aims to change that.
By Karine Vann • Jan. 6, 2021 -
Recology SF corruption investigation
Recology names new CEO Coniglio, following retirement of longtime leader
Sal Coniglio's elevation to the top job comes six months after he became chief operating officer. This move caps off former CEO Mike Sangiacomo's 37-year stint at the major California-based private company.
By Cole Rosengren • Jan. 5, 2021 -
Deep Dive
The unfulfilled promises of plastic film recycling
The pandemic spurred an uptick in plastic bag use, as already limited retail take back options became more scarce. Stakeholders from all sides think it's time for new ideas.
By Karine Vann • Updated Jan. 5, 2021 -
Deep Dive
How local waste and recycling leaders are grappling with coronavirus-driven budget pressures
Lost revenues, rising operating expenses and limited federal aid have left local leaders looking for creative solutions. In some cases, the pandemic has also created opportunities to update their practices.
By Leslie Nemo • Dec. 22, 2020 -
Deep Dive
No 'green halo' for renewables: Veolia, First Solar, others tackle wind and solar environmental impacts
From manufacturing effects to the difficulty of recycling PV panels and turbine blades, solar and wind in particular can spur consequences the industries are trying to reduce.
By Lynn Freehill-Maye • Dec. 18, 2020 -
Collection worker fatalities fell in 2019, rank as 6th deadliest job: BLS
It's the first time since 2012 refuse and recycling collectors haven't landed in the top five most fatal occupations, as tracked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Fatal transportation incidents fell dramatically after a 2018 spike.
By Maria Rachal • Dec. 17, 2020 -
5 takeaways on emerging trends from the National Zero Waste Conference
Recycled content, plastics policy, climate connections and racial justice are among top priorities heading into 2021. The event also marked the latest sign of a revived National Recycling Coalition.
By Cole Rosengren • Dec. 16, 2020 -
2020 shapes up as major year for M&A, consolidation in waste and recycling industry
Waste Management, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Wheelabrator and many others all had a particularly active stretch of deal-making across numerous states.
By Cole Rosengren • Dec. 15, 2020 -
New England M&A heats up as Wheelabrator, Boston Carting Services expand
The private equity-backed players are just two examples of companies making moves in a region many view as primed for consolidation. As other companies expand their footprints, there may be more to come.
By Cole Rosengren • Dec. 15, 2020 -
GE announces first US wind turbine blade recycling program with Veolia
Blades, the only turbine component not getting recycled, will now be shredded to replace raw material for cement manufacturing with lower CO2 emissions.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 11, 2020 -
Light, Alan. (2015). "Chicago Skyline" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
Inspector General faults Chicago for multifamily recycling stagnancy, lawmakers call for answers
The Department of Streets and Sanitation was found to be falling short in multiple areas when it comes to enforcing recycling for numerous buildings in the city. Local aldermen are calling for a hearing on the issue in January.
By Katie Pyzyk • Dec. 11, 2020 -
Continuus Materials pursuing new Pennsylvania plant for paper and plastic recovery
The manufacturer of Everboard, a unique roofing material, sees opportunities to use more plastic packaging in addition to its usual feedstock of cartons. Construction could begin as early as next year.
By Leslie Nemo • Dec. 10, 2020 -
Environmental groups urge Biden to take action on plastics, prioritize market development
The Presidential Plastics Action Plan calls for eight types of action by the president-elect, including support for the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act.
By Maria Rachal • Dec. 9, 2020 -
Republic Services highlights plastic market limitations, clarifies EPR stances, in report
A recent report, stemming from a shareholder resolution this year, shows the financial complexities around managing mixed plastics. It's also the latest sign of an industry shift on the rising producer responsibility discussion.
By Cole Rosengren • Dec. 9, 2020 -
Dive Awards
People of the Year: Waste and recycling workers
The entire industry has stepped up during a significantly challenging year, but none of it would be possible without the frontline workers who put themselves at risk to keep it all running.
By Waste Dive Team • Dec. 9, 2020