Madison, Wisconsin relaunching curbside organics pilot
After canceling an organics program in 2018, the city will deploy new strategies for reducing contamination and explore the potential of biogas as a revenue stream.Continue Reading→
Happy Family Organics Commits to Sustainable Packaging by 2025
Organic baby food brand joins global commitments to address plastic waste and pollution at its source.Continue Reading→
Technology Emerges to Tackle Hard-to-recycle Plastics
Recycling Technologies recently launched a mixed plastics recycling initiative with Tesco to use its feedstock recycling process.Continue Reading→
Kohl’s Joins How2Recycle Program
Kohl’s has partnered with the How2Recycle label program to help customers more easily determine how to recycle select materials.Continue Reading→
Have you Registered for the NRC/SERDC Welcome Reception at the RRC?
Get your tickets for the August 26th RRC Welcome Reception hosted by NRC/SERDC?? You won’t want to miss out on a wonderful night of networking at Graviar Street Social (close to the host hotel). Tickets are just $60 and include …Continue Reading→
Orlando, Fla., Bans Single-use Plastics at Venues and Parks
Under the ban, Orlando and its contractors can no longer use items such as plastic straws, cutlery, bags and Styrofoam containers.Continue Reading→
NRC June BOD Meeting
The NRC will be holding its June BOD meeting today between noon and 2 p.m. ET. All NRC members are invited to attend the meeting. More information about the meeting can be found here.
Starbucks, Dunkin’ further sustainable cup initiatives
Starbucks will test a reusable cup program in London’s Gatwick Airport, while Dunkin’ says it’s on track to eliminate foam packaging by the end of the year. Continue Reading→
Summit Plastics enhances sustainable plastic offerings
Company uses BioLogiQ’s NuPlastiQ bioPolymers and bioBlend resins.Continue Reading→
Why California’s glass products are using less cullet
The post Why California’s glass products are using less cullet appeared first on Resource Recycling News. California’s glass bottle and fiberglass insulation manufacturers continue to use less recycled cullet in their products, state documents show. The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) reported that, in 2018, bottle makers used