Cleveland Fines Residents for Trash Violations
The city has fined residents more than $400,000 and issued more than 4,400 citations to homeowners breaking trash collection rules.Continue Reading→
Fees help WM and Republic overcome commodity pains
The post Fees help WM and Republic overcome commodity pains appeared first on Resource Recycling News. The post Fees help WM and Republic overcome commodity pains appeared first on Resource Recycling News.Continue Reading→
Berkeley County, W.Va., Finds New Market for Plastics
The county was on the hunt for a new market for plastic materials when its only plastics vendor terminated its contracts.Continue Reading→
EDCO boosts C&D debris diversion rates
New sorting equipment is designed to help the company reach California’s 78 percent diversion target.Continue Reading→
Consequences of Carpet Waste and the Push for Stewardship Programs
Some states are trying to force carpet manufacturers to take more responsibility for their products at the end of life.Continue Reading→
Workforce integration dangers MRF managers should avoid
Leadpoint provides five tips on integrating workforces without disrupting operations.Continue Reading→
Updated: California’s Biggest Bottle Redemption Center Chain Closes
Consumer Watchdog is calling on the governor to tackle reform and require grocery chains to redeem bottles and cans.Continue Reading→
Portland International Airport Aims to Reduce Use of Single-use Plastics
The airport’s Green Plate Program gives travelers and employees the option of receiving their meals on reusable plates and utensils.Continue Reading→
Northeast Recycling Council elects leadership
Kaley Laleker of the Maryland Department of the Environment has been re-elected as the association’s president.Continue Reading→
Companies plan investments in US recycled paper mills
The post Companies plan investments in US recycled paper mills appeared first on Resource Recycling News. The past week brought several significant recycled paper capacity announcements, indicating future domestic outlets for mixed paper and OCC. Shipping pulp from Kentucky to China A Chinese company that purchased a U.S. paper mill will