Four states report on their e-scrap programs
New York's e-scrap collections were down about 3 percent in 2014, while Wisconsin saw an 18 percent drop. At the...
New York's e-scrap collections were down about 3 percent in 2014, while Wisconsin saw an 18 percent drop. At the...
Officials announced an initiative to persuade Flint, Mich. residents to recycle the volumes of plastic water bottles they've received because...
This story originally appeared in the January 2016 issue of Resource Recycling. Subscribe today for access to all print content. The history...
Global carpet tile maker Interface plans to expand carpet collections in the U.S. so it can dramatically boost the amount...
Over the past two years, Coca-Cola has boosted its recycled PET production capabilities by 20 percent, opening facilities and recycling...
Problems with Pennsylvania's e-scrap program continue to grab headlines as local programs restrict or halt collections. E-scrap recycling companies participating...
Last week's Electronics Recycling Asia Conference in Singapore touched on the circular economy, industry certifications and the diverse systems in...
For the past 14 months, The Recycling Partnership has supplied an average of 235 recycling carts each day to U.S....
An analysis of the recycling programs of the 10 biggest cities in the U.S. shows single-stream collection is the norm...
Nearly 6,000 tons of batteries and cell phones were collected for recycling by Call2Recycle in 2014, marking a new record...
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