The Latest
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Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity
GFL Environmental acquired a small Illinois hauler, A&D Environmental acquired two sites and Waste Solutions Canada acquired PragmaTech Waste Solutions.
Updated June 10, 2026 -
American Battery announces reinstated $57M grant from DOE
American Battery Technology Co. won its appeal after the agency canceled the grant last year. It will continue plans to build a $115 million commercial-scale lithium refinery alongside its lithium-ion battery recycling efforts.
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Biogas notches a win in British Columbia; plus RNG news from GFL, Waga
The British Columbia Utilities Commission reaffirmed utilities’ right to procure renewable natural gas through book-and-claim systems. Also this month, a startup acquired Air Liquide’s biogas platform.
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DTG Recycle sheds more C&D facilities, faces new state investigation
The Seattle-area C&D company, which was recently sold back to its founder by Macquarie, has offloaded numerous sites to MCS Recycle. It’s also the subject of two complaints alleging financial fraud.
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US M&A deal volume to rise 8% this year: EY
Corporate dealmaking is expected to drive gains as private equity activity levels off, according to the mid-year outlook.
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Tracking recycling laws by state
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed a bill aimed at preventing redemption fraud. Colorado’s governor signed an EV EPR law. Maine’s governor signed the nation’s first EPR bill for vapes.
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New York EPR bill won’t move forward this year
Other waste and recycling bills, including bottle bill updates and a street sweeper trash collection bill supported by DSNY, are not expected to pass. June 5 was the last day of the legislative session.
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Colorado governor signs EV battery EPR bill
It will be the first EV EPR law in the country to set specific recovery rates for nickel, cobalt and lithium. It received bipartisan support from lawmakers and recyclers.
Updated June 5, 2026 -
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Judge restricts radioactive waste at Republic landfill; Colorado offers landfill grants
Landfill operators across the country continue to adjust to new regulations and court orders. Other landfills are pursuing expansions in Washington, Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Hawai’i.
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Maryland recyclers eye potential economic boosts
At the Maryland Recycling Network conference in Baltimore, recyclers focused on economic factors that could bring brighter days, such as improved commodity markets, new PET demand and upcoming EPR policies.
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Waste CEO paychecks rose again in 2025. Here’s how much they made.
Waste Dive’s eighth annual report analyzes compensation data for WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Clean Harbors, Enviri and Casella Waste Systems.
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New Hampshire waste policy evolving with disposal fee, organics ban
A new disposal surcharge generated more than $1 million during its first quarter for local reimbursements and grant funding. The recent NH Recycles conference featured updates on the state’s latest initiatives.
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Maine becomes first state to enact EPR for vapes
The law will establish more collection, recycling and disposal options for vape pens, which recycling industry groups say are a major cause of facility fires. A producer responsibility organization must now create collection infrastructure.
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California legislature advances key waste, recycling bills
A hauler franchise bill, plus bills to manage medium-format batteries, vape waste, food donations and metal shredder facilities, are still in play. The state’s legislative session ends Aug. 31.
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Veolia closes $3B acquisition of Clean Earth from Enviri
The transaction nearly doubles Veolia’s hazardous waste services in the United States and makes it the second-largest provider in the market. Enviri received interest from dozens of potential buyers in the process.
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Braven Environmental no longer building chemical recycling plant in Texas
The pyrolysis plant, planned for a Texarkana industrial park, received a boost from a state tax abatement program, but ultimately failed to gain traction.
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States grapple with billions in PFAS costs and ask EPA for assistance
State regulators are waging a multi-pronged campaign to tackle PFAS contamination from industrial sources, but say funding from consent orders and existing EPA programs isn’t enough to address the scale of the challenge.
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California EPR deadlines spur urgent flexible film recycling solutions
Film recycling systems need rapid upgrades to meet California's strict recycling rules under SB 54. Speakers on a recent NERC webinar noted new pilot programs and funding initiatives to help.
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California advances compostables, recycled content labeling bills
The legislation divided major recyclers, organics recyclers and trade groups over mass balance accounting, plastics in compost and more.
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Secure Waste shareholders approve GFL acquisition offer
The vote and recent FTC approval bring the deal closer to fruition. Secure executives shared details about the lead-up to the transaction in a release sent to shareholders prior to the vote.
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Q&A
Emterra is still growing its own way after 50 years
The Canadian company has expanded from a one-woman paper recycling operation to a business with five divisions, 19 MRFs and its own producer responsibility organization. CSO Paulina Leung talks future growth.
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Vermont takes the lead on first household hazardous waste EPR plan in US
The Agency of Natural Resources is running the program with a 10% surcharge after no producer group stepped up. Regulators hope this can alleviate high collection costs for an especially toxic waste stream.
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Community groups sue EPA to tighten its incinerator rules
A coalition is again taking the U.S. EPA to court over its Clean Air Act rules for large municipal waste combustors two months after the agency finalized the regulation.
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California’s SB 54 kicks off a fresh look at reuse and refill collection
Source reduction reports outlined steep costs to redesign packaging and invest in new systems. While haulers weren’t part of CalRecycle’s study, Recology and the City of Berkeley offer a preview of how they could fit in.
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Maryland battery commission to continue work on fire safety efforts
The commission will renew its research later this year after meeting a short deadline for its first report. It advocates for battery EPR and will also research recycling regulations, insurance complications and transportation safety.