Seeking North America’s ferrous scrap processors
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Is China one step closer to a green light for nonferrous scrap?
Report indicates key review on reclassifying some red metal and aluminum scrap is complete.Continue Reading→
China & Asia Circular Plastics Summit 2020 set for April 27-28
April Shanghai conference looks at plastics sustainability and recycling issues in Asia.Continue Reading→
Recycled paper prices stay low
The post Recycled paper prices stay low appeared first on Resource Recycling News. Prices for recovered OCC and fiber bales are still in the dumps, but the value of natural HDPE bales has remained at record highs. The national average for corrugated containers (PS 11) remains around $25 per ton. OCC
EPA Responds to Puerto Rico Earthquakes; Assessing Sites and Facilities to Help the Puerto Rico Government
San Juan, Puerto Rico The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to the recent series of damaging earthquakes in Puerto Rico. EPA is working under a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) mission assignment focused on lending aid to the U.S.Continue Reading→
Taco Bell wants compostable, recyclable packaging by 2025
The chain will also remove harmful chemicals like PFAS, phthalates and BPA from its consumer packaging as part of a larger sustainability initiative.Continue Reading→
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→