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Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity
Private equipment platform Iron Crest expanded its portfolio with its acquisition of FleetGenius of NC. Elsewhere, Vanguard Renewables acquired Minnesota depackager E-Z Recycling.
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Domestic markets and policy could help weather rPET woes
Speakers addressed domestic rPET’s market challenges during a webinar hosted by The Recycling Partnership. The discussion comes in the wake of recent PET reclaimer closures.
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Recycled content claims bill introduced in Congress
The bipartisan Recycled Materials Attribution Act aims to establish federal standards and ensure the Green Guides are updated accordingly.
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Waste Connections previews AI, RNG investments for 2026
During a Q4 earnings call, executives highlighted about $330 million in acquired annualized revenue from 19 acquisitions in 2025. CEO Ron Mittelstaedt previewed AI projects for routing and customer experience.
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GFL details headquarters move, EPR and RNG plans
The company is officially relocating its headquarters to Miami Beach, but will maintain its presence in Canada. The company reported strong underlying business but foreign currency translation headwinds to end 2025.
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EPA’s upcoming battery EPR framework aims to guide state consistency
The U.S. EPA expects to publish its framework for battery EPR programs this summer. Industry stakeholders informed the voluntary guide for states implementing the programs.
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Tracking the future of US recycling policy in Congress
The House introduced the Recycled Materials Attribution Act, which calls for establishing federal standards for recycled content marketing claims. It also introduced the Reuse Act, which calls for a reuse and refill study.
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White House will revoke EPA climate endangerment finding Thursday, Leavitt says
The Trump administration is calling it the largest deregulatory action in U.S. history. Environmental leaders say local governments must now safeguard public health and climate resilience.
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Washington weighs contamination limits in organics law update
The state is in the midst of updating its statutory language around organic waste diversion. A proposal would set hard limits on contamination of both organic feedstock and finished compost.
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Canada explores protectionist biofuel policies, prompting industry pushback
Regulators recently closed the comment period for proposed amendments that seek to boost domestic production of biofuels. Developers of projects that refine gas from landfills and digesters could be affected.
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EPA extends coal ash landfill monitoring, cleanup deadlines
The agency is now delaying a cleanup requirement until 2032. This is part of a broad push by the Trump administration to support fossil-fueled power plants.
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Tennessee packaging EPR bill revamped with small business, county exemptions
The bill takes a business-centric approach to recycling, a key difference from other state EPR programs. It also allows certain small businesses and counties with fewer than 200,000 residents to opt out of the program.
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Michigan OKs Republic hazardous landfill expansion; Georgia county closing site
Republic Services received approval to expand its Wayne Disposal landfill. Public officials are facing difficult decisions due to the finances of their landfills in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania.
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Oregon judge grants wholesalers preliminary injunction in packaging EPR case
The latest court development shields National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors members for the coming months and tees up a trial in July.
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WM to acquire Waste Resources in California
The company, which offers residential and commercial hauling in parts of Southern California, has franchise agreements in several cities that have provided approval to change contracts over to WM service.
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Newly formed Ecowaste Solutions looks to double size in 3 years
The company just announced its third acquisition, less than a month into its existence. Kinderhook Industries Managing Director Rob Michalik said Ecowaste will expand rapidly in the South.
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Agilyx, ExxonMobil and LyondellBasell to split up chemical recycling joint venture
The companies will restructure Cyclyx International. Agilyx will take ownership of the Dallas-area circularity center, while ExxonMobil and LyondellBasell will own the Houston location.
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2026 waste and recycling industry conferences
Organizers have announced new details about several conferences, including the EHS Hazmat Summit, Organics Recycling Conference and RCon. Check out the list of key events this year.
Updated Feb. 9, 2026 -
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Treasury releases tax credit language that could spur biogas investment
The agency released draft language guiding the credit, which was created by the Inflation Reduction Act and extended by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Elsewhere, Waga Energy and others announced new projects.
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Recycle BC rolls out curbside flexible plastic recycling to meet 50% collection goal
The producer responsibility organization for British Columbia will offer curbside options in the Central Okanagan region, as well as dedicated bins for apartments in Vancouver.
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Republic Services acquiring Hamm landfill and MRF in Kansas
The landfill has served Kansas’ sixth-largest municipality for decades. The MRF began accepting waste in 2015 and was an early adopter of Stadler technology.
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Vape waste legislation and pilots increase due to facility fire issues
New bills in California and New Jersey, and programs in New York and Missouri, aim to reduce recycling and waste facility fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in what some are calling the “vape effect.”
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New year, new label: PP cup recyclability status changes
The new How2Recycle labels are expected to roll out on PP cups this year. Years of collaboration between Starbucks, WM and other partners resulted in meeting the 60% recycling access threshold, said GreenBlue.
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EPA says Deere can’t cite Clean Air Act to limit farm equipment repairs
The agency’s guidance is a direct response to the tractor maker’s request last summer on how manufacturers should interpret the law when it comes to repairs.
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Landfill solar projects still have bright future, but face practical limitations
The United States now has hundreds of installations on closed landfills, though the remaining sites may be limited by shifting federal policy, remediation costs and geography.