Pratt to build more US recycled fiber mills
The post Pratt to build more US recycled fiber mills appeared first on Resource Recycling News. A major end user of mixed paper and OCC will construct two additional North American recycled containerboard mills in the next six years, the company’s owner said in a recent media interview. Pratt Industries, a
Recology’s AIR Program Celebrates 30 Years of Promoting Reuse
Recology’s Artist in Residence Program in San Francisco came directly from founder Jo Hanson’s street sweeping project in the late 1980s.Continue Reading→
New Jersey’s Plastics Bill Stalls in Assembly
On January 13, the State Assembly failed to vote on legislation banning the statewide sale of single-use plastics.Continue Reading→
California shaping up as beverage container recycling battleground
Golden State legislature being lobbied for bottle bill reform while national trade groups propose national framework.Continue Reading→
Alcoa reports losses from challenging 2019 aluminum market
Company continues portfolio review and work to strengthen its balance sheet, offers 2020 outlook.Continue Reading→
Levitated Metals starts construction on aluminum recovery plant
Texas heavy media floatation plant will recover aluminum from zorba.Continue Reading→
Strategic Materials Builds Glass Facility in Houston
The new Houston location is expected to replace the company’s current Houston facility mid-year and will retain its existing employees.Continue Reading→
Florida county works to resume curbside recycling
Santa Rosa County approves new transportation and processing contracts at higher costs.Continue Reading→
South Dakota recycler receives funding for expansion
The South Dakota Board of Water and Natural Resources also approved grants and loans for other recyclers and waste management organizations.Continue Reading→
NWRA releases best practices for riding out India’s mixed paper ban
India’s policy change could result in the disappearance of outlets, the disposal of mixed paper bales in the short term, higher costs and lower revenue, according to report.Continue Reading→