Will California Reach its Pending Organics Diversion Goals?
The ability to move forward on what is arguably the country’s largest food scrap collection and processing system has hinged on government public-private sector partnerships. CalRecycle Director Rachel Machi Wagoner wrote Waste360 detailing progress to date; funding that’s gone into this hardball food waste fight; and support to jurisdictions in implementing programs and overcoming compliance […]
California’s composting mandate is driving market growth
California’s composting mandate is driving market growth It’s been a year since a California law mandating organics recycling went into effect, and initial results show both high landfill diversion rates and strong market growth. Continue Reading→ The post California’s composting mandate is driving market growth appeared first on Resource Recycling News.
Manufacturers consider their roles in reuse and repair
Manufacturers consider their roles in reuse and repair Device repair and reuse is a hot topic, and OEM representatives recently talked about how manufacturers are supporting – and can better support – that aspect of the industry. Continue Reading→ The post Manufacturers consider their roles in reuse and repair appeared first on E-Scrap News.
2023: The Circular Economy In Review
2023 was a tough year for sustainability, even though renewable energy investments reached new highs…. The post 2023: The Circular Economy In Review appeared first on Earth911.
Closed Loop Report Examines Consumer Behavior Towards Reusable, Refillable Packaging
The report aims to decipher customer attitudes, preferences and behaviors concerning reusable and refillable packaging solutions, providing valuable insights for companies, cities and other stakeholders navigating the evolving landscape of reuse and circularity.
Long Beach, California, WTE facility closing; city negotiating digester plan with Bioenergy Devco
After years of financial difficulties, the Covanta-operated Southeast Resource Recovery Facility is shutting down this month. Long Beach is looking to build organics processing capacity in its place via a pending RFP.
Consumer sentiment report tackles how to make reuse a long-term habit | Packaging Dive
While many people cite upfront cost as a barrier to embracing reuse, 45% of reusable packaging users surveyed by the U.S. Plastics Pact and Closed Loop Partners say these solutions are about the same price as single-use options. Source: Consumer sentiment report tackles how to make reuse a long-term habit | Packaging Dive
Data quantifies progress on plastic recycling
Data quantifies progress on plastic recycling Some of the largest brand owners slightly increased the amount of recycled plastic they used globally in 2022. And in the U.S., end market demand for RPET grew notably last year, even as bottle collection slipped. Continue Reading→ The post Data quantifies progress on plastic recycling appeared first on […]
Can Blockchain Unlock Sustainability in Supply Chains?
Making a product sustainable is often more challenging than it seems. That’s because behind every… The post Can Blockchain Unlock Sustainability in Supply Chains? appeared first on Earth911.
CalRecycle announces $130M in grants for SB 1383 organics projects
The funding goes toward a range of public and private awardees, including operations run by Agromin, Republic Services and a variety of local governments.