Ironically, ending curbside glass collection increases a Tennessee city’s glass recovery volumes, and a labor showdown in New York may be leading toward a MRF strike.
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Ironically, ending curbside glass collection increases a Tennessee city’s glass recovery volumes, and a labor showdown in New York may be leading toward a MRF strike.
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Some lawmakers say it’s time to update Pennsylvania’s 30-year-old recycling law, and an Indiana elementary school wins the Recycle-Bowl competition.
Chicago wants to better educate residents of a neighborhood posting a 6 percent diversion rate, and two reports calls on Michigan lawmakers to take steps to boost recycling.
A woman is fined for trying to recycle cardboard, and a beer company creates sand from used bottles.
A trade group for paper sack manufacturers has made publicly available a recycling symbol and information kit on recycling.
The product stewardship group at the center of British Columbia’s recently reshaped curbside program has taken on a new moniker.
This Saturday, April 22 marks Earth Day, an event that was first celebrated in the U.S. 47 years ago. Industry entities are marking the occasion with efforts that range from impactful to flat-out quirky.
Numerous studies in 2016 pointed to the need for better recycling outreach. Continue Reading
This story originally appeared in the March 2017 issue of Resource Recycling.
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Colleges and universities have begun a fierce competition to determine which campus can recycle the most.