Illinois-based Area Recycling MRF Celebrates New Upgrades
The facility’s new sorting equipment was built and installed by Machinex over a two-month period.Continue Reading→
Casella acquires three waste businesses
The businesses encompass hauling, transfer and recycling operations in Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont.Continue Reading→
U.S. EPA honors Sprouts Farmers Markets for leading food recovery efforts nationwide
TUSTIN, Calif. –Sprouts Farmers Market was recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its outstanding efforts in food recovery. Continue Reading→
Sustainability alert: Poland Spring to use 100 percent recycled plastic bottles
Plus Keurig Dr Pepper commits to 100 percent recyclable packaging by 2025 and more sustainability-related news.Continue Reading→
Philadelphia cancels recycling rewards program
The city has ended its Philacycle initiative amid challenging market conditions and launched a recycling educational campaign to reduce contamination.Continue Reading→
Southern California city rejects new recycling contract amid market volatility
The proposed agreement with Allan Company would have increased Santa Monica’s recycling costs from $25 to $67 per ton — or approximately $1 million annually.Continue Reading→
NWRA announces new program aimed at increasing access to overseas markets
The program will help provide its member companies with the tools and resources required to access new—and increase existing—overseas markets for their recyclables, equipment, and services.Continue Reading→
SWANA releases factsheet in response to Canadian recycling myths
The factsheet is in response to what the organization calls ‘misleading and confusing information reported about the state of recycling in Canada.’Continue Reading→
Information disposition textbook available on Amazon
Public sale allows more industry professionals to access the textbook.Continue Reading→
Republic files suit over Connecticut contamination
The post Republic files suit over Connecticut contamination appeared first on Resource Recycling News. A division of Republic Services recently brought legal action against a public authority, claiming it is handling loads far dirtier than what the two sides agreed to in a contract. The lawsuit is between FCR, LLC and