Wide world of recycling: Feb. 6, 2017
Prince Charles promotes bathroom recycling bins, and a town in Eastern Europe accepts recyclable materials in lieu of utility payments....
Prince Charles promotes bathroom recycling bins, and a town in Eastern Europe accepts recyclable materials in lieu of utility payments....
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Lawmakers are proposing an increase in Connecticut's bottle deposit handling fee for the eighth time since 2000. The move would...
New York City shoppers will be hit with a new bag fee, and the U.K.'s carpet diversion rate continues to...
Maryland lawmakers are holding hearings on legislation that bans expanded polystyrene food-service products and packing peanuts in the state. House...
A London initiative will target the collection of single-use coffee cups for recycling, and carpet diversion continues its rise throughout...
The U.S. officially withdraws from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and an Oklahoma community struggles with high rates of contamination in curbside...
E-scrap generation grew 63 percent in east and Southeast Asian countries in five years, a comprehensive study has found. Some...
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill overhauling the state's e-scrap program. It was identical to legislation he pocket...
California regulators are threatening to bring the hammer down on a carpet stewardship group, saying it has failed for years...
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