ReMA suggests DOE invest in recycling for critical materials
The Recycled Materials Association suggested the U.S. Department of Energy invest in the e-scrap recycling industry in response to the agency's 2026 Energy Critical Materials Assessment.
The Recycled Materials Association suggested the U.S. Department of Energy invest in the e-scrap recycling industry in response to the agency's 2026 Energy Critical Materials Assessment.
Speakers from Coastal Waste Management Association discussed the new reporting responsibilities for Canadian waste service providers, including recyclers, for the Federal Plastics Registry during a recent webinar.
Speakers from Coastal Waste Management Association discussed the new reporting responsibilities for Canadian waste service providers, including recyclers, for the Federal Plastics Registry during a recent webinar.
In a lawsuit against Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality, the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors trade association claims the state’s new packaging EPR law is overreaching, ineffective and unconstitutional.
In a lawsuit against Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality, the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors trade association claims the state’s new packaging EPR law is overreaching, ineffective and unconstitutional.
Goodwill Industries of Ontario Great Lakes recently purchased a size-reduction system to increase its recycling capacity for donated plastic goods in London, Ontario.
Members of the nonprofit Alliance of Mission-Based Recyclers discussed the increasing use of film plastics, and the difficulties in recycling them, in a recent webinar.
Business owners, potential producer responsibility organizations and industry experts gathered virtually and in person last week to ask California regulators questions about the state’s recently passed textile EPR law and give input on its implementation.
Recycle City MRF in St. Peters, Missouri, has expanded its PP recycling abilities with upgrades made possible by The Recycling Partnership’s Polypropylene Recycling Coalition.
Business owners, potential producer responsibility organizations and industry experts gathered virtually and in person last week to ask California regulators questions about the state’s recently passed textile EPR law and give input on its implementation.
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