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The view from SERDC: Feeding the economic machine

Published: September 1, 2016
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Will SagarCurrent market conditions have led to very difficult times for many in the recycling industry. The substitution of recycled content for virgin material universally saves energy in the manufacturing process. Therefore, when energy prices are depressed, recycling’s value declines. The current strength of the dollar exacerbates the downward pressure on our commonly collected commodities. The outlook for the next few years does not present a promising picture.

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A look at the first winners of memorial grant for recycling

Published: September 13, 2016
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After announcing the Steve Thompson Memorial Grant, organizers received over 200 applications. Ultimately, only nine individuals were selected for the all-expenses-paid trip to the Resource Recycling Conference, held two weeks ago in New Orleans.

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Glass contamination and regulations collide in California

Published: October 4, 2016
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glass / Joseph_Sohm, ShutterstockThe closing of container-redemption centers across California has meant dirtier downstream loads of recovered glass. Regulators are now adding emergency regulations to ensure that increased contamination doesn’t threaten the state’s glass recycling industry.

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Major investments announced for North American MRFs

Published: December 6, 2016
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Photo credit: Sven Eberlein

Photo credit: Sven Eberlein

Upgrades to a San Francisco materials recovery facility have boosted throughputs by nearly 40 percent and ensured the adaptability needed to confront an evolving ton. Recology, which operates the state-of-the-art facility, provided Resource Recycling with details of the major upgrade.

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