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California Gov. Newsom vetoes bill to set recycled content standards for plastic thermoforms
The bill could have interfered with a broader extended producer responsibility law he signed this summer, Newsom said in a veto message. Bill supporters disagreed, while plastics industry groups applauded the decision.
By Megan Quinn • Sept. 20, 2022 -
Deep Dive // NYC commercial waste reform
Los Angeles had a rocky commercial waste zone rollout but is seeing results. What’s in store for New York?
New York has big goals for its zone system to boost diversion rates, infrastructure investment and labor standards. First, the city and haulers must navigate a transition process that one LA official called “six months of hell.”
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 19, 2022 -
Q&A
What’s next for Battle Motors, the fast-growing manufacturer focused on refuse trucks, after $150M funding
Chief Technology Officer Kelleigh Ash discussed the company’s major manufacturing expansion, its relationships with former Crane Carrier Co. customers and the move toward an electric future.
By Maria Rachal • Sept. 16, 2022 -
Q&A
WM’s VP of recycling discusses what the Avangard acquisition means for plastic markets
WM has invested in secondary processing ventures before, but VP Brent Bell said the market conditions make this round different. He also shared what the deal could mean for a Honeywell chemical recycling proposal and more.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 14, 2022 -
On electric truck transition, SWANA recommends wait-and-see approach
The research analysis of compressed natural gas, electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric-powered refuse trucks comes as fleet managers navigate a growing array of alternative fuel options.
By Maria Rachal • Sept. 13, 2022 -
Recology SF corruption investigation
Updated indictment could be coming in alleged bribery case of former Recology employee
John Porter, former vice president and manager of Recology’s San Francisco group, was indicted earlier this summer. He is one of two former Recology employees charged in a much broader corruption investigation.
By Megan Quinn • Sept. 9, 2022 -
Ragin’ Raccoon’s plan to conquer a niche waste market: vacation rentals
The new startup, which provides “white glove” collection service for short-term rental properties, is looking to make its mark in areas including Philadelphia; Annapolis, Maryland; and Telluride, Colorado.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 9, 2022 -
Republic Services expands Colorado footprint with two hauling acquisitions
The purchases of Monument Waste Services and Rocky Mountain Sanitation give the company a larger presence in the state’s Western Slope region. One company also operates a newer landfill in that market.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 8, 2022 -
US job growth tempered in August as waste management and remediation added 2.3K employees
After big increases in July, the pace of U.S. job growth in August slowed, and overall unemployment grew. For waste collection, MRFs and landfill workers, month-to-month results in August remained stronger than average.
By Maria Rachal • Sept. 7, 2022 -
Waste Connections purchases A.J. Blosenski, one of Pennsylvania’s largest independent haulers
The multigenerational company has a large collection fleet, a rail-served C&D transfer facility and a dual-stream MRF. The transaction is seen as a logical expansion following Waste Connections’ purchase of Penn Waste.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 7, 2022 -
California bottle bill adds wine and spirits, plus last-minute funding for glass markets and recycling
The state’s largest recyclers and companies including Anheuser-Busch and Ball Corp. supported the measure, but it lost backing from environmental advocacy groups in the final stages due to cost concerns.
By Megan Quinn • Sept. 2, 2022 -
WM buys central Virginia hauler and recycler in latest sign of M&A return
Green Earth, a company based in Harrisonburg that offers collection services and container rentals throughout the Shenandoah Valley, announced its sale in a letter to customers.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 2, 2022 -
WM acquires Ray’s Trash, the largest private hauler in the Indianapolis area
Ray’s, a family-run business since 1965, comes with hundreds of trucks and multiple transfer or recycling facilities. This is the first larger acquisition for WM since it bought Advanced Disposal Services in 2020.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 1, 2022 -
California closes another banner year for waste and recycling legislation with numerous bills
New action on the state’s container redemption program, diversion credits for waste-to-energy facilities and recycled content standards for thermoform plastic all passed at the end of the session.
By Megan Quinn • Sept. 1, 2022 -
‘Like holding a bronco back’: Pro Disposal charts a path for controlled growth in South Carolina
President Alex Cano and investors explained how a new disposal acquisition sets the company up for further growth in the Charleston, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, corridor.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 1, 2022 -
California legislature advances battery EPR and takeback bills, aiming to avert facility fires
The bills, supported by solid waste districts and haulers like Republic Services, intend to make battery recycling more convenient for consumers while improving safety along collection routes and in recycling or transfer facilities.
By Megan Quinn • Updated Sept. 1, 2022 -
Plugging $1B for alternative fuel vehicles, EPA head test-drives electric garbage truck
Inflation Reduction Act funding will be available “to replace dirty heavy-duty trucks with zero-emission models,” a recent video with EPA Administrator Michael Regan highlighted.
By Maria Rachal • Aug. 30, 2022 -
Q&A
LRS CEO outlines how M&A and sustainability are creating a Midwest powerhouse
One year into Macquarie’s ownership of LRS, CEO Alan Handley shared what’s next for the company’s expansion, talked plans to hit a $600 million revenue run rate, previewed a new Chicago MRF and more.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 30, 2022 -
The image by Dolores Park Works is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0Recology SF corruption investigation
San Francisco’s former DPW director, who took bribes from Recology, sentenced to 7 years
Nuru engaged in a multiyear corruption scheme with multiple city contractors, including Recology. One former Recology employee who pleaded guilty is due for sentencing and another was recently indicted.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 26, 2022 -
With sponsored CDL training, city waste leaders hope ‘if you build it, they will come’
Facing significant vacancies in public works roles, Indianapolis and Lubbock, Texas, are some of the latest cities to pay for CDLs, GED completion or other training for job requirements.
By Maria Rachal • Aug. 26, 2022 -
Waste Connections acquiring 3 franchise haulers around San Jose, California
The newly confirmed transactions involving haulers that service San Jose, Milpitas and Livermore, California, all come with long-term municipal contracts that fit the company’s acquisition strategy.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Aug. 25, 2022 -
Deep Dive // NYC commercial waste reform
New York commercial waste haulers hold their breath after submitting bids for 10-year contracts
Bids are in to operate in the Department of Sanitation’s upcoming commercial waste zone system. Haulers of all sizes are waiting to learn their fates while operating under lingering pandemic and inflationary pressures.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 24, 2022 -
Glass Packaging Institute launching MRF equipment leasing program, eyeing Midwest and Southeast
The group aims to help MRFs reduce contamination and generate more revenue from a cleaner glass stream while advancing toward its goal of achieving a 50% glass recycling rate by 2030.
By Katie Pyzyk • Aug. 24, 2022 -
As state PFAS in packaging laws loom, restaurants mull serviceware alternatives
During a recent webinar, attorneys at the firm Lathrop GPM outlined how restaurant franchisors can adapt with multiple state bans on the way. The waste and recycling industry has long advocated for this type of upstream action.
By Megan Quinn • Aug. 23, 2022 -
Replenysh is working to connect recycling deserts’ untapped supply of commodities with brands’ demand
The California-based startup wants to expand in communities with limited recycling access to collect materials that brands need for their circularity goals.
By Maria Rachal • Aug. 23, 2022