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Study: Up to $2.5T lost to marine plastics each year
According to a Plymouth Marine Laboratory-led research team, ocean plastics add up to an annual cost of $500 billion to $2.5 trillion in damaged or lost resources.
By Rina Li • April 4, 2019 -
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What does ‘recycling’ actually mean?
We've collected technical definitions, reader submissions, academic excerpts and more that seek to untangle this widely-used term.
By Cole Rosengren , Rina Li • Updated April 17, 2019 -
Massachusetts, Vermont could be next to ban single-use plastic bags
What's next after New York's new ban? Multiple states are seriously considering bag bans, with at least two close to finalizing preemption laws.
By Cody Ellis • April 3, 2019 -
New regional campaign looks to boost recycling in 10 Texas cities
A recent study by Burns & McDonnell found that $122 million worth of recyclables are being sent to area landfills each year. A regional campaign led by The Recycling Partnership aims to address this gap.
By Catelyn Scholwinski • April 2, 2019 -
Is right to repair finally having a national moment?
Policy proposals from Sen. Elizabeth Warren and new internal documents from Apple suggest a policy to reduce e-waste could be gaining steam.
By Cody Ellis • Updated April 2, 2019 -
New York passes statewide organics mandate, plastic bag ban
Legislated as part of the new FY20 state budget, both policies have been years in the making. An industry-opposed proposal to expand the state's container deposit program did not make the cut.
By Cole Rosengren • April 1, 2019 -
European Parliament approves 2021 single-use plastics ban
The measure also strengthens extended producer responsibility requirements for certain products and establishes multiple plastic bottle recycling targets.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 29, 2019 -
Prince William County, Virginia eliminates glass, some plastics from curbside recycling
The county is among several in the Washington metro area suffering from lack of a regional glass processor.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 27, 2019 -
The realities of rethinking plastic packaging
Sonoco and Walmart discuss their considerations around plastic packaging and the potential consequences of using alternative materials.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • March 26, 2019 -
Opinion
Recycling in the US will survive — despite the media narrative
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance and Center for a Competitive Waste Industry outline why they believe national media outlets are misleading the public on recycling's future.
By Neil Seldman & Peter Anderson • March 26, 2019 -
Plastics conference acknowledges need for pollution solutions — to a point.
A panel on "anti-plastics sentiment" at the 2019 Plastics Recycling Conference emphasized free-market innovation over greater industry oversight.
By Rina Li • March 25, 2019 -
Denver could see pay-as-you-throw program happen 'within a year'
Mayor Michael Hancock and all of his election opponents committed to the waste metering system during a recent candidate forum.
By Cole Rosengren • March 25, 2019 -
Column
Scrap Collector: Dead whale 'full of plastic — nothing but nonstop plastic'
Plus: Mr. Trash Wheel goes West, and models get down in a New York MRF.
By Rina Li • March 22, 2019 -
Starbucks announces trials for recyclable cups, lids
The recyclable lids, which will arrive in select cities this summer, will be available in all U.S. stores next year.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 22, 2019 -
Maryland passes statewide EPS foam ban bill
The legislation will ban foam containers in restaurants and other food service establishments starting next summer.
By Katie Pyzyk , Rina Li • Updated May 28, 2019 -
'Life After National Sword': domestic market pivot, growing plastics backlash
Last week's Plastics Recycling Conference and Trade Show dedicated a session to exploring the repercussions — and unexpected benefits — of China's scrap import policies.
By Rina Li • March 20, 2019 -
Deep Dive
10 insights from public waste company 10-Ks
We took a deep dive into the annual reports of the five vertically-integrated service providers to assess operational scale, unionization rates, landfill lifespans and more.
By Cole Rosengren , Rina Li • March 18, 2019 -
UN report: Rising consumption rates and 'extract-make-use-dispose' model unsustainable
The new GEO-6 report warns of "potentially irreversible" environmental degradation in the event of continued failure to meet sustainability targets, highlighting waste management improvement as an area of focus.
By Rina Li • March 18, 2019 -
Column
Scrap Collector: Global brands produce at least 8M metric tons of plastic per year, report reveals
Plus: The perils of space debris, a mammoth discovery in a Mexican landfill and news from the right-to-repair movement.
By Rina Li • March 15, 2019 -
Coca-Cola continues voluntary producer responsibility approach with $5.4M in new recycling grants
The bulk of the money will go toward a curbside education program in Atlanta that will be run by The Recycling Partnership. Other target cities include Boston, Houston and Orlando.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated March 14, 2019 -
Orlando mandating commercial and multi-unit residential recycling by 2023
The new initiative, which marks the first time many of these properties have been required to offer recycling service, will be phased in over a period of four years.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 14, 2019 -
Oregon DEQ research could definitively reshape how we talk about recycling
Waste Dive spoke to co-author David Allaway on whether terms such as "recyclable," "compostable," "biobased," or "recycled content" consistently generate positive environmental outcomes.
By Cole Rosengren • March 13, 2019 -
Ontario's government considers single-use plastic ban
The province is also looking at other options, including a container deposit return program, food waste ban and new producer responsibility requirements.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 12, 2019 -
Arkansas latest in a slew of states to see bottle bill proposal
A bill introduced yesterday would phase in a new system over multiple years and establish a 5 cent deposit on a wide range of beverage containers.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated March 13, 2019 -
Column
Scrap Collector: What's the world's 'absolute worst' trash?
Plus: California river floodwaters leave toxic "flood crud," and new report reveals less-than-ideal Australian recycling rates.
By Rina Li • March 8, 2019