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Tracking the waste and recycling industry’s M&A activity
TXP Environmental acquired the Diamond Back landfill in Texas to optimize its waste internalization. J.F. Lehman & Co. launched an environmental services platform and 5280 Waste Solutions acquired two Colorado composters.
Updated Jan. 30, 2026 -
Deep Dive
Is a better economy a worse environment for waste M&A?
The industry has become a safe harbor for investors seeking stable returns over the last five years. But as it matures, sellers are getting larger and buyers are getting hungrier.
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WM signals optimism in Q4 despite healthcare solutions integration
WM CEO Jim Fish says sustainability investments paid off in 2025, with six more RNG projects and four recycling projects due in 2026. Improvements to its Stericycle integration should help margins.
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5280 Waste Solutions prepares for Denver compost rules with 2 acquisitions
Backed by Laurel Mountain Partners, 5280 is expanding its offerings for residential and commercial clients with the deals. The company plans to expand its organic waste processing capacity in the future.
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2026 waste and recycling industry conferences
Organizers have announced new details about several conferences, including the Organics Recycling Conference, RCon and Business of Biogas. Check out the list of key events this year.
Updated Jan. 30, 2026 -
Textile EPR back on the agenda in Washington, New York
Reuse and repair provisions are part of these states' proposed textile EPR bills. Meanwhile, California is mulling three options for its PRO as part of its textile EPR implementation process.
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Deep Dive
Bottle bill supporters face same challenges, new economic conditions for 2026
Bottle bills will face the same hurdles as in years’ past, but supporters in places like Maryland and Washington hope new perspectives on domestic manufacturing and EPR can help make their case.
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Worries over PFAS in biosolids spill into 2026 legislative sessions
The federal government has been relatively quiet on the issue of PFAS contamination from sewage sludge spread on farmland. That’s led state lawmakers to propose a wide range of regulations.
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Battery collection tech advances to mitigate fires, manage EPR volumes
Redwood Materials launched bins in San Francisco and plans to scale this year. This follows efforts from The Battery Network to make battery collection safer at retail stores and facilities by using fire suppressant.
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Food was one-fifth of waste Wisconsinites sent to landfills, report finds
The state is exploring options to improve market conditions for composters and anaerobic digesters, including raising landfill tipping fees and reviving a market development board.
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CAA readies California EPR program plan without finalized rules or needs assessment
Circular Action Alliance says it’s forging ahead but is between a rock and a hard place, as business and environmental advocacy representatives also worry about the implications of pressing toward a Jan. 1, 2027, start date.
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New Mexico finalizes rules for clean fuel program, boosting biogas potential
Regulators approved the structure of New Mexico's Clean Transportation Fuel Program on Thursday. It will be the fourth state clean fuel program in the country when it goes into effect on April 1.
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Minneapolis, Philadelphia and Miami metros debate incinerator plans
Advocates continue to pressure officials to close or cut off waste shipments to incinerators in Minneapolis and the Philadelphia area. But progress continues on an incinerator in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Updated Jan. 26, 2026 -
Trump signs $8.8B EPA budget bill
The funding is about 4% less than last year but over 50% more than a previous White House proposal. It cuts funding for Superfund activities but maintains other research funding for landfill methane and PFAS.
Updated Jan. 26, 2026 -
Solid waste workers experienced higher injury rates in 2024
Solid waste workers experienced fewer recorded illnesses in 2024, but landfill workers reported higher illness cases. BLS injury and illness data for 2024 was delayed due to the government shutdown in the fall.
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Casella completes acquisition of Mountain State Waste in West Virginia
The acquisition, representing about $30 million in annualized revenue, opens the door for Casella to operate in new regions of West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky while expanding its Pennsylvania footprint.
Updated Jan. 22, 2026 -
USDA pauses on-farm digester loan agreements amid high delinquency rate
The pause is expected to affect projects on the cusp of securing loan note guarantees, which are used to finalize project financing. Agency staff cited elevated delinquency rates on digester loans in a letter.
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California’s ‘truth in labeling’ law creates uncertainty about carton recycling
SB 343 is slated to take effect in October. Carton advocates and environmental groups disagree over future markets and labeling for the material.
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Nora Goldstein passes the torch at organics recycling mainstay BioCycle
BioCycle Media and BioCycle Consulting will continue under new leadership. The company traces its roots back to 1960, when the publication was called Compost Science.
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Outgoing New Jersey governor signs food waste bill teeing up compost rules
The new law would establish a tiered regulatory structure for the facilities modeled by the U.S. Composting Council, drawing praise from the industry. It also requires local officials to address the state’s food waste reduction goal.
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BPI still seeking compost rulemaking at USDA
The Biodegradable Products Institute is focusing on bringing more clarity to compostable packaging’s future in California, dually advocating for rulemaking at USDA as well as new state legislation.
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Community composters are growing revenue and tonnages, report finds
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance found 2024 was a positive year for small composting operations in its annual survey. But issues like zoning and permitting challenges limit their growth, according to the nonprofit.
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Right-to-repair bills make a comeback in 2026
Advocates hope a wave of laws newly enacted in 2026 will boost momentum for repair bills addressing consumer electronics, wheelchairs, farm equipment and vehicles.
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Environmental groups petition to end federal grants for on-farm digesters
A new petition seeks to end the Rural Energy for America Program’s support for on-farm digesters, which environmental advocates say do not provide sufficient benefits and take money away from other, more deserving projects.
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Recycling app Scrapp launches innovation pilot in Miami-Dade County
Scrapp, a company offering recycling education and data analytics, is partnering with Miami-Dade County to help divert waste from disposal. The pilot got a boost from a $100,000 county innovation grant.