Saint Vincent de Paul Continues to Expand Re-Use Partnerships

Saint Vincent De Paul of Lane County, OR, continues to increase the number of partnerships with social service organizations across the US, adding 68 new jobs to the Cascade Alliance network of enterprises. Thanks to generous funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, St. Vincent de Paul is helping other nonprofits develop retail thrift stores, mattress … Read More

Condo in the Scarborough district of Toronto gets serious about recycling

Date: 9 Mar 2016 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Scarborough, is a district within the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada with a population of 625,000 people. Recently, one thousand residents of Mayfair on the Green condominium reacted to skyrocketing fees for waste management. A  multi-pronged waste diversion campaign was implemented. They turned the garbage chute into an organics collector, tapped city educational tools including multilingual … Read More

Is Recycling Stagnating? The Case of Los Angeles

Introduction In the past several months, journalists in major publications such as Forbes, the Huffington Post, the Washington Post, the New York Times and Mother Jones have concluded that recycling rates have stagnated. They tend to blame the recent downturn in materials prices. They’re half right. Recycling levels have stagnated in many cities and towns, largely … Read More

Survey says… Recycling quality harmed by one-bin approach

Date: 3 Mar 2016 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

No big surprise here! A survey of mills indicates that quality of one-bin materials are inferior. In North America, a survey of mills’ recovered paper buyers regarding their ability to successfully use the recyclables sorted from ‘one-bin’ collection programs clearly shows that the recycling of paper is ‘significantly diminished both in quality and quantity’ in communities … Read More

Update on One Bin plan in Houston and Dirty MRF in Indianapolis

Date: 3 Mar 2016 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

We have been reporting on these developments in these cities for the past few months. Within hours of each other the two proposed facilities were rejected.  In Houston the newly elected mayor took action. In Indianapolis the court settled the fate of the proposed dirty materials recovery facility (MRF) plan. The Campaign for the Environment was … Read More

Gold in the Garbage: How Recycling Rates Could Be a Lot Higher

The national average recycling rate has been holding at just under 35 percent for the past five years, after rapid growth in the 1990s and 2000s, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. That state of stagnation might suggest that there are no tools left to help municipalities boost recycling, but that is far from the case. … Read More

Recycling and the Skid in Oil Prices

The decline in oil prices and its consequences for recycling as reported recently by The New York Times is not being seen everywhere.  Programs and enterprises in many towns and cities are maintaining and even increasing recycling and diversion rates. It’s important to remember that while recycling markets fluctuate the costs of replacement landfill and incinerator … Read More

Indianapolis puts MRF on hold, first step towards a modern recycling program

The development of ‘Dirty MRFs’ (processing mixed garbage to recover recycable materials) has been stymied by citizen dissent and poor operating performance. Most recently, the well publicized dirty MRF proposed for Indianapolis, IN, has been put on hold. Recyclers and environmentalists see the proposed facility as a way to improve the fuel for the Covanta downtown … Read More

Congratulations to the 2015 Deconstruction/Reuse Contest Winners

Date: 9 Feb 2016 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Reuse People, the non-profit national network of deconstruction enterprises, has completed the results of the Third National Reuse Contest featuring winners and runner ups in the Building Remodeling and Arts and Furniture categories. See and learn more about the winning selections here. Judges for the contest included Neil Seldman, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC, … Read More

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