Zero Waste: Page 5


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    Zero waste and job creation go hand in hand, activists say

    Zero waste jobs are opportunities to support workers from overburdened communities, according to speakers at the National Zero Waste Conference, but they must prioritize circular economy and environmental justice principles.

    By Dec. 2, 2022
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    How local governments are charting the future of zero waste

    See Janmckinley’s map of which U.S. communities are pursuing zero waste, plus insights from leaders in the field on the concept’s past, present and future.

    Updated Dec. 20, 2022
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    Tracker

    Mapping zero waste cities: Where local governments are pursuing waste prevention and diversion

    Janmckinley is tracking which communities throughout the U.S. have zero waste goals, how they define those efforts and how much progress they’ve made.

    By , , Updated Dec. 22, 2022
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    Beyond recycling: What’s next for effective zero waste planning

    Despite constraints, experts say that bringing more voices to the table, linking efforts to climate and economic resilience goals, pursuing public-private partnerships and looking for non-policy solutions can all advance progress.

    By Nov. 30, 2022
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    A history of US cities adopting zero waste goals

    The concept has become a mainstream part of municipal waste planning, experts say, even as targets largely remain aspirational and some recent efforts have faced pandemic-related setbacks.

    By Nov. 30, 2022
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    Seattle plans to move beyond diversion rate goals as it doubles down on waste prevention

    Through its current solid waste plan update, Seattle Public Utilities hopes to develop metrics that better reflect the environmental and circular economy benefits from the city’s progress on waste prevention and reuse.

    By Nov. 28, 2022
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    With $100M in recycling and waste grants now available, EPA schedules info sessions on how to apply

    The agency will host multiple workshops about how state, territorial and local governments can make their case for the highly anticipated infrastructure and education funding.

    By Updated Dec. 21, 2022
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    Opinion

    What analyzing National Sword can teach us about optimizing US plastics recycling

    The dust has yet to settle from the major reckoning the U.S. plastics recycling system faced, but three notable factors have the potential to change the status quo going forward, write researchers from the University of California, Berkeley.

    By Jessica Heiges and Kate O’Neill • Nov. 16, 2022
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    Tracking recycling laws by state

    The Massachusetts Senate approved a proposed expansion of the state bottle bill to increase deposits to 10 cents, add more containers and make other updates.

    By Updated June 26, 2024
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    EPA promises recycling infrastructure funds, new reports coming soon

    During the National Recycling Congress, the U.S. EPA’s Nena Shaw said the infrastructure grant funding process is almost ready and previewed work on batteries, data collection and future reports on plastics and food waste.

    By Nov. 15, 2022
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    The next frontier in e-commerce packaging: reusable bags and boxes

    Online ordering spiked during the pandemic — and so did the waste it creates. As Cyber Monday approaches, startups such as Returnity and Trashless are developing ways to offer consumers and retailers an alternative.

    By Lela Nargi • Nov. 15, 2022
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    Closed Loop launches new recycling company, Circular Services, with $700M investment

    Combining the operations of Sims Municipal Recycling, Balcones Resources, Retrievr, HomeBiogas and more, the new company, to be led by Closed Loop CEO Ron Gonen, is being touted as a “holistic” service provider.

    By Nov. 15, 2022
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    Janmckinley // California's organics experiment

    Is California’s 2025 organics diversion target still viable?

    An independent commission is now assessing whether course corrections are needed for the state’s landmark SB 1383 law. CalRecycle, WM, Republic Services, Agromin, Anaergia and many others have weighed in.

    By Nov. 14, 2022
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    Elections 2022: Denver greenlights recycling expansion, a close decision on San Diego trash fees and more

    Voters in California, Colorado, Michigan, New York and Vermont weighed in on a range of state and local initiatives with implications for waste and recycling as part of Tuesday’s election.

    By Nov. 9, 2022
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    Q&A

    Upstream CEO talks about the role of EPR in expanding reuse-refill, ‘golden opportunity’ for recycling industry

    The reuse-refill sector has become increasingly mainstream, as shown by the nonprofit’s Reusies award event. Matt Prindiville shares his latest outlook on where it’s going next and how the traditional waste industry can be involved.

    By Nov. 7, 2022
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    Plastic markets fall, EPA urged to update policies and other top recycling stories from October

    The month’s notable recycling headlines include recent plastic market trends, questions about the United States' long-held waste hierarchy and calls to standardize recycling bin labels.

    By Nov. 2, 2022
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    Is EPR an answer to compostable packaging’s contamination and labeling hurdles?

    Extended producer responsibility laws can and should encompass compostable packaging, industry players at a recent Product Stewardship Institute webinar said.

    By Updated Nov. 15, 2022
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    Mattress, textile, organics disposal bans begin in Massachusetts

    The state’s Department of Environmental Protection is now requiring local governments and businesses to keep certain materials out of the waste stream.

    By Nov. 1, 2022
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    Environmental justice voices in the waste and recycling industry

    Catch up on these Q&A conversations with experts from the U.S. EPA, Ya Fav Trashman, Detroit Dirt and others on how the waste and recycling industry can play a role in environmental justice efforts.

    By Updated March 14, 2023
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    San Antonio targets demolition waste, spurs material reuse with deconstruction ordinance

    In linking a waste reduction effort with other priorities, like affordable housing — a concern in one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities — San Antonio hopes to send less to landfills and make progress on zero waste aspirations.

    By Oct. 25, 2022
  • Could the EPA’s preference for ‘energy recovery’ change as it evaluates waste hierarchy, other tools?

    The agency is reevaluating its longstanding materials management hierarchy and waste reduction model as part of broader research efforts. Advocacy groups have pushed to reduce any emphasis on incineration.

    By Oct. 24, 2022
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    Composting in wine country: Napa Valley’s multi-decade circular economy story

    California’s organics recycling law is driving new demand for processing infrastructure. Longstanding efforts by Upper Valley Disposal and others to compost grape pomace have given the region a head start.

    By Karine Vann • Oct. 19, 2022
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    Q&A

    New nonprofit Just Zero taking a national approach to zero waste and closing disposal sites

    Zero waste advocates formerly with the Conservation Law Foundation say the group will provide local activists with national-level resources for drafting legislation and more.

    By Oct. 18, 2022
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    Zero-waste online grocer The Rounds raises $38M

    The newly announced Series A financing follows a $4 million seed round at the start of this year for the scaling grocery refill delivery service.

    By Catherine Douglas Moran • Oct. 12, 2022
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    Reuse tech startup Rheaply targets C&D waste with Materials Marketplace acquisition

    CEO Garry Cooper says adding the platform from the U.S. Business Council for Sustainable Development will expand Rheaply’s reach and allow existing customers to exchange items more broadly.

    By Oct. 10, 2022