FFP barriers continue to restrict recycling systems
While film and flexible packaging represent about 34% of the total US plastic packaging industry by weight, abysmal recycling rates are requiring adjustments across the entire system.
While film and flexible packaging represent about 34% of the total US plastic packaging industry by weight, abysmal recycling rates are requiring adjustments across the entire system.
The Washington State Department of Commerce released a report on the effectiveness of the state’s retail carryout bag policy prohibiting thin, 0.5 mil thickness single-use plastic bags.
As it approaches its 25th anniversary, Waste Pro is broadening operations beyond collection through a series of acquisitions across the Southeast.
A new report from the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) examines the role penalties and education play in reducing curbside contamination, enhancing bale quality and increasing the effectiveness of curbside programs.
Battery recycling legislation is moving through several states, as evidenced at eSummit in Minneapolis in September.
As lithium-ion battery fires increasingly threaten recycling facilities and landfills nationwide, the US EPA is preparing to undertake its largest lithium-battery remediation efforts to date.
Matthew Young, president of Electronics Value Recovery, has deep roots in Montgomery County, Maryland, just outside Washington, DC.
Federal Recycling & Waste has moved its Denver MRF to a new location, bolstering capacity and its ability to process materials.
American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) is tapping into nonprofit Call2Recycle's consumer collection network to advance lithium-ion battery recycling in the United States.
AMP Robotics CEO Tim Stuart tells Resource Recycling about AMP’s latest RDS Portsmouth acquisition and the company’s future plans.
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