Dump Stories and the Recycling Pioneers Archive Project
The Recycling Archives Project, initiated by Urban Ore and ILSR, has collected scores of interviews with pioneer recyclers throughout the U.S. … Read More
The Recycling Archives Project, initiated by Urban Ore and ILSR, has collected scores of interviews with pioneer recyclers throughout the U.S. … Read More
Neil Seldman reviews “Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine: Sorting out the Recycling System” by Beth Porter.… Read More
Longtime recycling activist Louise Mann writes article calling for transparency and accountability ordinance.… Read More
Updates on incineration happenings around the country, including New York and New England.… Read More
Updates on incineration happenings around the country including Baltimore and Indianapolis. … Read More
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for hard-to-recycle materials and products is an established management tool in the U.S., used in numerous states for mercury switches, tires,...
Recycling is not dying although it has been severely challenged by both China’s import restrictions and a pervasive single stream system that is no longer...
Learn more about the difference between single stream and dual stream recycling. … Read More
On February 11th, the Baltimore City Council passed the Clean Air Act by a vote of 14-0. The Act sets a precedent and has major...
On January 30th, the Land Use & Transportation Committee of the Baltimore City Council voted 7-0 on the Clean Air Act Bill that would close the...
There is an old saying from California’s early recycling movement in the 1970s: “The hardest thing to do in recycling is to decide to recycle....
A round-up of exciting recycling initiatives in the U.S.… Read More
Recycling has long been known to be the enemy to waste management companies as it diverts materials that could be going to landfills, threatening profits...
Big Waste dominates every aspect of solid waste and recycling practice and policy. The top four consolidated companies earn $30 billion of the $70 billion...
A new program allows commuters in Surabaya, Indonesia to pay public transit fares by dropping off recycled plastic at designated centers in the city.… Read...