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Tracking recycling laws by state
Colorado’s Senate passed a stewardship bill for electric vehicle batteries, while the state Senate in Alaska approved a right-to-repair bill for consumer electronics.
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When route knowledge walks out the door: The hidden risk in waste collection operations
When experienced drivers or route planners leave, that loss quickly turns into missed pickups, rising costs and service disruptions.
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Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity
Arcwood Environmental acquired Alabama-based Safeway, Apollo acquired Noble Environmental in Pennsylvania and Hoffman Sanitation Services continued its rollup of Oklahoma haulers.
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Maine’s packaging EPR implementation lags
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection still expects producers will owe money this year. But the process of contracting with a stewardship organization has repeatedly been pushed back.
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20% of US residents can now recycle paper cups, FPI says
Paper cup recycling access has nearly quadrupled during the last decade, according to FPI. But more work is needed, including on end markets as some mills that accepted the material have recently left the pool.
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Republic Services beats headwinds to deliver growth in Q1
The company grew key financial metrics despite headwinds from commodity prices, fuel costs and extreme weather in the first quarter. Executives said the environmental services business would also strengthen as the year goes on.
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CAA seeks to standardize responsible end market requirements
CAA seeks public comments on a proposed REM standard meant to be cohesive across packaging EPR states. It ensures materials are handled in an environmentally sound way.
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Mill strikes deal with Compass Group to enter commercial kitchens
The company has partnered with Google and Amazon as it develops a commercial-sized machine. Mill is planning significant growth for its food waste processors in the commercial space.
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Q1 earnings results for major waste and recycling companies in 2026
Catch up with the latest results from Republic Services, Casella, Waste Connections, WM and GFL Environmental.
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Could construction sites be the next source for recycled plastic?
Canadian researchers with Light House found that 77% of plastic collected at construction sites was recyclable. It recommends parallel investments in end markets and recycling infrastructure.
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Republic Services completes acquisition of Robinson Waste in Utah
The family-run hauler received an investment from ERA Partners in 2024. Its collection and transfer assets further densify Republic’s position in the Salt Like City region.
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EPA promotes chemical recycling amid polarizing public comment period
Stakeholders are split on an EPA proposal to remove pyrolysis from an air emissions rule, a move that will have direct implications for the chemical recycling industry.
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Clean Harbors raises guidance after record-high Q1 revenue
The company said landfill volumes increased 34% year over year in part due to PFAS-related project work. Other segments also outperformed expectations, prompting Clean Harbors to raise full-year guidance.
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EPA fines California landfills; Orange County faces disposal crunch
WM and Sacramento County each were fined over alleged landfill gas violations, which EPA says they have since resolved. Elsewhere, public officials weigh difficult decisions amid declining capacity.
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5 predictions as US packaging EPR progresses
The last 18 months “feels sort of like 18 years,” said Circular Action Alliance’s CEO. Political, PRO and packaging leaders discussed where EPR is headed, including implications for data and design and how to measure success.
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Cummins engine could fuel the RNG market; Biogas news from Vanguard, Opal
Early adopters of the X15N engine have seen positive results, which may translate to additional fuel demand, according to the latest State of Sustainable Fleets report. Natural gas vehicle adoption also grew in 2025.
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At long last, California publishes SB 54 EPR rules
The milestone gives way to next compliance steps for the sweeping extended producer responsibility and source reduction law. Circular Action Alliance also published estimated fees for obligated producers.
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Farm bill passes House with added compost language
The bill, which sets the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s budget, now goes to the Senate. New language would ensure farmers can be reimbursed for using compost as a soil amendment, unlocking more business for composters.
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WM completes acquisition of Waste Resources in California
The company, which offers residential and commercial hauling in parts of Southern California, has franchise agreements in several cities that provided approval to change contracts over to WM service.
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Casella updates outlook amid positive pricing and acquisitions in Q1
During an earnings call on Friday, executives offered updates on the Star Waste deal, tech upgrades and landfill permitting progress.
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Retrieved from Southeast Connecticut Regional Resource Recovery Authority.
Connecticut’s first publicly-owned compost facility nears construction
The Southeast Connecticut Regional Resource Recovery Authority is contracting with a local firm to build its composting facility. Black Earth Compost and the authority are nearing final terms to operate it.
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GFL defends Secure M&A plan amid strong quarter
Executives again highlighted the upside of the proposed Secure Waste acquisition during the company’s earnings call, as the underlying business showed strength. They also noted plans to double revenue in Texas.
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Former WM CFO to women: Don’t wait for perfect
The importance of extending grace is one of the lessons Devina Rankin shared as she reflected on a decades-long career at the Houston-based company.
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Providence, Rhode Island, updates recycling, organics with $3.6M in grants
A combination of EPA and USDA funding has resulted in numerous changes throughout the city, including free commercial recycling service, residential recycling carts, and organics collection and processing infrastructure.
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WM’s mixed Q1 led by strong core business trends, health care improvements
Company executives noted operational improvements in the healthcare sector and advancements in sustainability infrastructure, but lower overall volumes due to severe winter weather.
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Divert opens Washington digester as financial backing grows
Company leaders joined local officials in Longview to celebrate the grand opening of the anaerobic digestion facility. It comes as Divert secures backing from Mitsubishi for its aggressive growth strategy.
Updated May 1, 2026