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Tracking recycling laws by state
Oregon legislators passed a battery EPR bill, which now moves to the governor for consideration. Plus, catch up on other recent bill actions from throughout the country.
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Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity
VLS Environmental acquired a California company, Triumvirate Environmental acquired Environmental Waste Minimization, Cullet acquired Repeat Glass in Ohio and ReSource Waste Services acquired C.L. Noonan in Massachusetts.
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EPA properly awarded $1.5B of now-terminated grants, IG says
A report released by the U.S. EPA’s Office of the Inspector General validated the process used to award $1.5 billion in grant funding. Environmental groups say its further evidence they should not have been terminated.
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Landbell to launch California’s nation-leading textile EPR program by 2030
Landbell, which has experience with European programs, was selected over two other groups. It aims to launch nearly 16,000 collection bins, starting with pilots in five counties, over a multiyear period.
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(2024). "P6210154" [Photograph]. Retrieved from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Republic expansion suffers setback; Noble nixes rail transfer station
Odor complaints continue to complicate expansion plans for Republic Services’ Coffin Butte Landfill in Oregon. Elsewhere, WM, Rumpke and others plan for the future of their facilities.
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Washington taps Circular Action Alliance as PRO for packaging EPR
The latest appointment means CAA now serves as the approved producer responsibility organization in six states. A draft program plan is due in 2028 to implement in 2030.
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With help of EPR, aerosol can groups push for recycling acceptance
A new playbook from trade groups addresses concerns about safety and consumer education. Eureka Recycling weighs in on an issue dividing MRF operators.
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EPA delays greenhouse gas reporting as it moves to shut down program
Covered entities for the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program will not be required to submit 2025 emissions data until October. By then, the agency may have already repealed the requirement.
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Veolia, Enviri receive FTC approval for Clean Earth deal
Bob Cappadona, Veolia North America's CEO of environmental services, said in a 2025 interview that the deal opens up an expansive hazardous waste transportation and processing network.
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New RNG facilities hit lowest level in years; Dem-Con breaks ground on Minnesota digester
A report finds that the biogas industry faced a slow year in 2025 amid regulatory uncertainty and the need for new market outlets. Companies like Maas Energy Works and Taurus RNG reported facility progress.
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Regulators, PROs sort through responsible end market complexities
Developing and following these rules is a new frontier for states with EPR for packaging laws. Speakers at the Plastics Recycling Conference offered a snapshot of what’s at stake as recyclers prepare for regulations.
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CARB approves California’s climate disclosure regulations
The California Air Resources Board, tasked with enforcing the state’s climate disclosure laws, will require companies to report scope 1 and scope 2 emissions by August this year.
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US Food Waste Pact reports progress on diversion
The data shows increased composting and anaerobic digestion in 2024, though retailers’ still wasted $26.9 billion worth of food.
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‘Dalilah law’ legislation calls for English proficiency testing
A new federal bill suggests that anyone with a commercial driver’s license would need to be recertified by a state within six months.
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Major public waste companies spent nearly $3.3B on M&A in 2025
The combined spending from WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental and Casella was down year over year, but that’s largely due to a major deal in 2024.
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[Screenshot]. Retrieved from Senate Environment and Public Works committee.
John Busterud, head of EPA waste office, to depart in March
The OLEM assistant administrator, who cited health concerns for his exit, leaves the top role just months after his nomination was confirmed. The office leads Superfund, RCRA and other waste-related programs.
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Reclaimers: No quick fix to weather plastics markets storm
Speakers at the Plastics Recycling Conference said they're more positive on longer-term solutions like recycled content mandates, contract changes and other supply drivers from policies like EPR.
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Republic Services acquires second Kansas landfill of the year
The C&D landfill owned by Cornejo & Sons builds on another transaction that Republic closed in February. The company plans to continue to spend aggressively on M&A this year.
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NLRB applies Browning-Ferris joint employer standard at court’s direction
Following the D.C. Circuit’s instructions, the board agreed to apply its embattled 2015 framework in one case, but said it still adheres to its stricter 2020 interpretation. The case traces back to a California MRF.
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Enviri brings back former CFO and provides Clean Earth update
The company expects the antitrust review period to expire on March 9, after which the sale of Clean Earth to Veolia is expected to move toward closing by mid-year.
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Producers, composters renew push for federal rulemaking on compost
“This national leadership is needed now more than ever to provide market certainty for the US supply chain,” BPI wrote in a letter to the USDA signed by Georgia-Pacific, the Foodservice Packaging Institute and dozens of others.
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Retrieved from DTG Recycle on May 16, 2024
Macquarie exits DTG Recycle with sales to founder, Waste Connections
The investment firm purchased the Washington-based C&D company in 2022. Founder Dan Guimont has returned to run the business, with select assets divested to Waste Connections.
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Casella gives landfill and organics facility updates after strong 2025
In his first earnings call since becoming CEO, Ned Coletta highlighted 2025 acquisitions and offered updates on landfill optimization strategies and an organics facility closure in the Northeast.
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Minnesota’s MSW incinerators effectively destroy PFAS, study finds
A new study sponsored by a state waste-to-energy group and spurred by Minnesota’s PFAS Blueprint shows the facilities are receiving PFAS but expelling relatively little.
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Waste worker fatalities fell in 2024, but industry still 5th deadliest: BLS
The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed fewer fatalities for the refuse and recyclable materials collection occupation. The number of fatalities in MRFs also decreased in 2024.