Category: RMDZ
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Arizona partnership micro-factory will process PP, PE
For years, recycling collection has focused on centralizing material and processing high volumes. An Arizona project is exploring other options with a micro-factory.Continue Reading→ Source: Arizona partnership micro-factory will process PP, PE
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Stakeholders respond to California recyclability report
Stakeholders respond to California recyclability report California regulators released a preliminary report on which commodities the state might consider recyclable, with promising results for many materials but a handful of low scores that drew criticism from manufacturers and others earlier this month. Continue Reading→ The post Stakeholders respond to California recyclability report appeared first on…
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Textile recycling is at a pivotal moment, experts say
Textile recycling is at a pivotal moment, experts say Textile production is among the world’s least sustainable industries, but that could change if brands, governments and investors supercharge and interweave recycling systems that already exist in isolation, experts said during a recent webinar from Europe. Continue Reading→ The post Textile recycling is at a pivotal…
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Republic Services to pay nearly $300,000 in settlement with California Teamsters
The union alleges that Republic hired nonunion workers to transport MSW to landfills. An arbitrator ruled in favor of granting the Teamsters back pay for the case.
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Colgate-Palmolive faces lawsuit over ‘misleading’ recyclable toothpaste tube claims
A judge denied the company’s request to throw out a lawsuit that consumers filed a year and a half after Colgate introduced a monomaterial HDPE tube. The product’s recyclability has been hotly debated.
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The City of Long Beach Approves Bioenergy Devco’s Bid for Organics Recycling Facility
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CalRecycle director stepping down in March | Waste Dive
Rachel Machi Wagoner will leave her role after three years in the position. The director job will be challenging to fill, industry experts say, as the agency is in the middle of implementing several high-profile laws. Source: CalRecycle director stepping down in March | Waste Dive
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SB 54 advisory board elects StopWaste director chair
SB 54 advisory board elects StopWaste director chair The first few days of February saw several big moments for California’s extended producer responsibility law for packaging, with a first advisory board meeting and a well-attended public question-and-answer session. Continue Reading→ The post SB 54 advisory board elects StopWaste director chair appeared first on Resource Recycling…
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Which Biopolymers Degrade the Fastest in Real-World Environments?
How do the varied, fast-evolving biobased polymers infiltrating the market degrade in different real-world settings? And what do stakeholders watching the biopolymers space care most about? These are among a mountain of questions answered in a recent 5 Gyres report.
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Agromin Bolsters Food Waste Recovery with $10 Million Grant From CalRecycle