Back to Top

Judge: Connecticut MRF to remain open during legal appeal

Published: December 22, 2020
Updated:

by
Court gavel resting on a book on a desk.

The Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority (MIRA) insisted chaos would ensue if Republic Services shut down the MRF, which sorts and markets hundreds of tons of recyclables each day. | Tiko Aramyan/Shutterstock

A Connecticut court has ruled that Republic Services can’t terminate a contract and shut down a MRF while the company’s dispute with a recycling authority is appealed.

Continue Reading

Details on Circulate Capital’s Indian plastics investments

Published: December 22, 2020
Updated:

by
Workers at the Dalmia Polypro Industries facility.

Circulate Capital invested in Dalmia Polypro Industries, a plastic bottle recycling company based in Mumbai, India. | Courtesy of Circulate Capital.

The U.S. and Europe have had formal recycling infrastructure in place for decades. That’s not the case in India, where Circulate Capital just invested millions of dollars to boost infrastructure and reduce ocean plastics generation.

Continue Reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , |

Mapping out the recycling firms that received PPP loans

Published: December 15, 2020
Updated:

by
Businessman signing checks at a desk.

A Resource Recycling analysis shows that 1,116 companies identified as “materials recovery facilities” and 4,300 companies identified as “recyclable material merchant wholesalers” received Paycheck Protection Program funds this year. | NIKCOA/Shutterstock

Over $850 million in Paycheck Protection Program funds flowed to MRF operators and recyclables trading companies this year, according to data released following a court order.

Continue Reading

Posted in Top stories | Tagged |

Lawsuit takes aim at Walmart’s plastic recycling labels

Published: December 15, 2020
Updated:

by
Greenpeace sign on a brick building exterior.

A lawsuit from Greenpeace seeks to force Walmart to change its labeling and conduct a “corrective” advertising campaign. | nitpicker/Shutterstock

Environmental activist group Greenpeace this week accused Walmart of falsely labeling items as recyclable and asked a California court to compel the retailer to stop making the claims.

Continue Reading

Posted in News, Top stories | Tagged |

Groups question US-Canada Basel arrangement

Published: December 15, 2020
Updated:

by
Cargo shipping containers.

Because the U.S. is not a party to the Basel Convention, exports to the 180-plus countries that are parties to the convention will be more complicated, or may even be prohibited by local laws. | AnkaFed/Shutterstock

The U.S. government has made public an agreement with Canada to continue scrap plastic shipments despite global regulations tightening next year. Environmental advocates are troubled by the deal.

Continue Reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , |

Reusable packaging platform draws millions

Published: December 15, 2020
Updated:

by
A table with samples of reusable packaging in the Loop platform.

Since its launch in May 2019, Loop has attracted more than 100 brands, and its durable packaging is used in some 400 products. | Courtesy of Loop.

Nestlé, Procter & Gamble and other investors have put $25 million behind Loop, a packaging reuse model that launched last year.

Continue Reading

Posted in News | Tagged |

Spat continues between Republic and Connecticut officials

Published: December 8, 2020
Updated:

by
Closeup of court gavel.

A judge has ruled that the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority (MIRA) must pay $1.1 million in damages to a subsidiary of Republic Services. | BCFC/Shutterstock

A Connecticut judge last month ordered a public authority to pay Republic Services damages in a MRF operations contract dispute. Soon after, the saga took another turn, with Republic indicating it’s set to bow out of the agreement altogether.

Continue Reading

Our top stories from November 2020

Published: December 1, 2020
Updated:

by
Ship docked at the Phy My port in Vietnam.

News that Vietnam will no longer allow imports of U.S. mixed paper drew attention last month. | Domicile Media/Shutterstock

Articles about fiber markets, the U.S. recycling rate, waste reduction and brand owner commitments drew our readers’ clicks last month.

Continue Reading

Posted in News | Tagged |