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  • Veolia faces possibility of two employee strikes over Christmas

    Two unions facing unrelated problems have organized to strike over the holiday season.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Dec. 5, 2012
  • West Virginia DEP Awards Grant Money

    The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has awarded grants totaling $1.45 million to 32 recipients through its Recycling Assistance Grants Program (REAP) Recycling Assistance Grants program.    Funding for REAP is generated through the $1 assessment fee per ton of solid w...

    Nov. 28, 2012
  • Trendline

    The Rise of Recycling AI

    Artificial intelligence has become increasingly common at MRFs, in collection trucks and even as a tool for consumer education at the point of generation.

    By Waste Dive staff
  • Motiv wins bid for Chicago’s new fleet of electric garbage trucks

    The new deal will provide Chicago with 20 new electric garbage trucks that require 1/8 the amount of fuel.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 27, 2012
  • HID Global’s RFID tag solution hopes to improve waste management and collection

    The information-collecting technology records data aimed at helping collectors improve customer service and efficiency.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 21, 2012
  • Stolen garbage truck used to sell cheap beer

    Four men drove around in a garbage truck selling, cheap, stolen beer to partiers in Malaysia.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 21, 2012
  • Deep Dive

    Progressive Waste buys Choice Environmental

    Company pays the embattled Swisher Hygiene $123.3 million for Choice Environmental

    By Sean Griffey • Nov. 16, 2012
  • Garbage truck Christmas tradition may disappear in Yukon

    Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, might lose their decades old Christmas tradition of one man dressing like Santa in a garbage truck dressed up like a Christmas tree.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 16, 2012
  • Los Angeles overhauls collection process

    Private bidders can now bid on 11 different franchise districts.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 15, 2012
  • Penn. recycling truck falls into eight-foot deep sinkhole

    A weak patch of road crumbled under the weight of 20,000-pound recycling truck.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 13, 2012
  • Republic Services investing $25 million in new CNG trucks

    More companies and cities are switching to new compressed natural gas trucks to reduce environmental impact. 

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 9, 2012
  • Waste Management to receive $500k in MA tax breaks

    In an effort to be business friendly, voters in Norton, Massachusetts approved a plan to give Waste Management real estate tax breaks as part of a plan to build a trucking station.

    By Sean Griffey • Nov. 8, 2012
  • New automated front loader with increased productivity and safety released at Waste Expo this year

    Three companies joined together to create what they say is the most efficient collection truck out there.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 8, 2012
  • Milwaukee boat crews to clean up 18 years of uncollected underwater trash

    The 40-day project will take three boats and is expected to collect 800 cubic yards of waste.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 8, 2012
  • City evaluates hybrid garbage truck efficiency

    Four miles per gallon may sound abysmal but waste haulers say it makes a huge difference.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 7, 2012
  • CNG stations damaged by Superstorm Sandy now all back and operational

    High winds and water levels created some problems for CNG fueling stations, which are needed for many garbage trucks. 

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 6, 2012
  • Deep Dive

    Republic Services restructures field and corporate operations

    A new business format is expected to save Republic Services $23 million every year.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Nov. 1, 2012
  • Pennsylvania garbage truck explosion keeps firefighters busy instead of Sandy

    While firefighters were expecting to deal with the storm, they spent their night putting out a fire in a garbage truck instead.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 31, 2012
  • Woman almost loses arm after falling down apartment garbage chute

    After realizing she gave her keys to a friend, one New York woman came up with a dangerous stunt to get into her apartment.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 29, 2012
  • Waste Management opens first compressed natural gas fueling facility in New England

    The new fleet of environmentally friendly garbage and recycling trucks are to be released in Cranson, R.I.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 24, 2012
  • Truck compactor nearly crushes Australian man looking for lost laptop in garbage bin

    The man's loud screams saved him from being compacted to a similar size as the missing laptop.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 23, 2012
  • 22 Ottawa garbage trucks sent back to manufacturer after steering failures

    A previously undetected pressure build-up kept the Freightliner vehicles from turning left.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 23, 2012
  • Damage to equipment causing waste collectors in Shreveport, La., to tighten up on waste limitations

    By 2013, residents will be fined for putting out oversized yard waste or trash that is over a specific weight and not in a container.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 22, 2012
  • SWANA comments on Dallas flow control ruling

    SWANA's CEO contends that flow control provisions can still be an effective part of integrated municipal solid waste management

    By Sean Griffey • Oct. 19, 2012
  • Montana landfill workers suspended for taking merchandise from site

    Five workers have been suspended for five days, and a sixth was suspended for one day.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 17, 2012
  • Solid waste team won Best Education/Public Outreach award with a small step into the past

    The simplest options often work the best—at least that was the case for the solid waste team who used calendars to reshape how they interact with customers.

    By Shauna Blackmon • Oct. 16, 2012