City-scale reusable cup project launching in California
The NextGen Consortium is bringing together brands big and small to trial a city-wide reusable cup system in Petaluma, California.
The NextGen Consortium is bringing together brands big and small to trial a city-wide reusable cup system in Petaluma, California.
Twenty teams have received $50,000 each from a U.S. Department of Energy competition aimed at extending the life cycle for...
A reusable packaging company's durable drinkware and other foodservice products will be adopted by a handful of schools in Seattle...
An Ohio waste exchange program has been updated from a simple bulletin board system into an interactive marketplace model, which...
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Nebraska awards nearly $2.5 million for recycling, outreach and litter cleanup projects, and applications are now being accepted for public...
Oregon awards $1.2 million to support materials diversion efforts, and California makes $24 million available to propel organics processing facilities....
This story originally appeared in the September 2016 issue of Resource Recycling. Subscribe today for access to all print content....
A grocery store on a small Canadian island is operating without the use of plastic, and the head of an...
Leaders in Canada's largest city have approved a goal of diverting 70 percent of residential materials from landfill by 2026....
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