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California EPR stakeholders keep pushing through regulatory gray area
A turbulent year of rulemaking has discouraged some on the SB 54 advisory board. Circular Action Alliance says companies should engage now to be ready for a quick turnaround.
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(2025). [Screenshot]. Retrieved from U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions.
David Keeling confirmed as new head of OSHA
The former Amazon and UPS safety executive takes on the role as the agency is expected to advance a heat safety regulation. Keeling has said OSHA needs both regulatory and technology updates.
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NYC commercial waste reform
New York’s commercial waste program expands with Bronx launch
Carters earned $16.5 million during the first six months of a pilot zone in Queens. Meanwhile, the industry is pushing back on a proposal to exempt medical waste generators and the city announced 2026 zone launch timing.
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[Screenshot]. Retrieved from Senate Environment and Public Works committee.
Senate confirms John Busterud to lead EPA waste office
Busterud has a background in environmental law and previously served as administrator for EPA Region 9. This is the first time the position has been filled since 2021.
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With multifamily pilot, Mill hopes to prove customers use its device even when it’s free
The company shared the results of a multifamily pilot it ran in California. Mill hopes to convince municipalities and corporate partners that its devices earn strong participation, even from customers who didn’t pay for their own device.
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Veolia North America names new CEO
Nadège Petit, formerly of Schneider Electric, will help lead the company toward its goal to grow by 50% in North America. The company has focused on acquisitions and facility investments in the region in recent years.
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‘Innovative’ recyclers will weather economic challenges: National Recycling Congress
Tariffs and other headwinds in labor and commodity markets are hitting recyclers hard, but some global manufacturing and domestic recycling infrastructure trends offer a silver lining, said ReMA Chief Economist Emily Sanchez.
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New Mexico begins debating clean fuels program; plus RNG news from Vanguard, Ameresco
Stakeholders are weighing in on how the country’s fourth state clean fuels program will be shaped. As in other states, environmental groups are hoping to nix a policy that benefits renewable natural gas produced on farms.
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Food waste advocates are learning a new language in the Trump era
Food waste reduction proponents like the Natural Resources Defense Council are shifting their messaging to continue winning support. In Congress, Maine Rep. Chellie Pingree said conversations are changing.
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Tracking GHG emissions of US waste management companies
Casella reported an uptick in emissions from a 2022 baseline. Previously, Clean Harbors reported it had surpassed a recycling goal early and Denali reported its scope 1 and 2 emissions.
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8.5M tons of packaging entered California landfills in 2024: CalRecycle study
The study is mandated by the state’s SB 54 EPR for packaging regulations. It sheds light on how covered materials might be diverted from landfills after the program starts in 2027.
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Casella sustainability update highlights recycling, safety improvements
The progress report, a supplement to the biennial sustainability report, notes the company is behind on its GHG emissions goals but is increasing waste diversion and expanding safety programs.
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2026 waste and recycling industry conferences
Mark your calendars for conferences in 2026 that will cover key topics such as recycling, waste management, compost, biogas and more.
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Federal judge dismisses attempt to make EPA regulate PFAS in biosolids
The ruling comes amid ongoing questions about how to handle contamination from upstream sources.
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American Battery, Call2Recycle, partner on lithium-ion battery collection program
ABTC says the partnership offers more sources of lithium-ion batteries to recycle, namely through Call2Recycle’s consumer-facing collection service, and can help strengthen domestic supply chains for critical materials.
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Retrieved from Association of Plastic Recyclers YouTube on October 01, 2025
APR launching its 1st total-package recyclability assessment tool
Citing demand from members and EPR-related needs, the Association of Plastic Recyclers’ tool will test packages against the most up-to-date versions of the longstanding Design Guide for Plastics Recyclability.
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Federal Signal to buy into growing side-loader market via New Way Trucks deal
Publicly traded Federal Signal expects its purchase of the family-owned truck manufacturer to close by the end of the year. It highlighted New Way’s position as the largest U.S. side-loader manufacturer in a note to investors.
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Vape waste pilot in Missouri aims to shed light on long-term disposal solutions
Data will be used to craft suggestions for permanent vape waste programs, such as statewide collection sites or an EPR program, said the Product Stewardship Institute and the Missouri Solid Waste Management District O.
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Divert partners with grocers to expand food waste prevention
A partnership with Raley's aims to boost donations and turn food that can’t be donated into renewable energy and material to improve soil.
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California recyclers look for new PET solutions in wake of rPlanet closure
Some recyclers are calling for more direct help from California state lawmakers and agencies, while others say they're choosing between holding onto the material or selling for little profit in the Eastern U.S. or elsewhere.
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ReFed, Closed Loop Partners each announce new organics grants
ReFed’s catalytic grant funding round is set to open later this year. Closed Loop Partners’ Center for the Circular Economy has selected its recipients, which include composters around the country.
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Republic Services acquires Montana landfill and hauler serving Helena
The deal nets Republic its second landfill in the state. Tri-County Disposal has served the greater Helena area for more than 50 years as a privately owned hauler.
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Chemical recycler Resynergi announces plans to leave California
The company faced opposition from local residents. The company is moving to an unnamed industrial location it says offers more streamlined permitting, tax incentives and space to expand.
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California’s landfill methane rule proposal tightens gas rules
The proposed rule would tighten restrictions for landfill gas collection and control systems and expand the role of remote monitoring programs.
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Tomra to acquire Clynk, operator of bag drop programs in Northeast US
Tomra, known for its reverse vending machine technology, sees Clynk's bag drop offerings as a complementary service. The company aims to expand in bottle bill states.