Analysts highlighted tight OCC and mixed paper supply, as well as ongoing demand from mills willing to pay for cleaner recovered paper material from higher-tech MRFs, during a recent webinar.
The New England organics hauler, known for its focus on residential and smaller-scale commercial accounts, has a goal of eventually raising $750,000. This comes as the market is evolving in ...
The contracts will add processing capacity for source-separated organics just as the city rolls out its residential collection program in Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island.
Resources released by the Composting Consortium, a project from Closed Loop Partners, and Eco-Cycle seek to close the knowledge gap for local officials looking to begin a organics recycling program in ...
The company is seeking to restructure after shutting down its Nevada facility in May. WM and Marathon, former partners in the company’s vision to create aviation fuel from waste, are listed as ...
The U.S. EPA released its schedule of regulatory actions for the remainder of the year. Plus, what Congress and President Biden could address by 2025, including on food waste and recycling data.
Royal Waste Services, one of the city’s larger privately owned haulers, comes with key post-collection facilities. This comes as companies begin implementing service in the city’s first commercial ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says the beverage company omitted from filed documents some important information about testing the curbside recyclability of its K-Cup coffee pods.
Researchers believe RNG market consolidation could lead to greater efficiencies, driving further adoption of upgrading technology at landfills. New announcements from WM and Waste Connections showed ...
The family-owned businesses, Royal Carting and Welsh Sanitation, are expected to generate over $90 million in annualized revenues.
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If the bill is signed, California could become the first state to adopt a textile extended producer responsibility program. Lawmakers also approved program updates for paint, carpet and marine flares.