Biogenic Content Testing for CO2 Emissions and Waste Applications

Biogenic Content Testing for CO2 Emissions and Waste Applications

Given the importance of regulatory programs and tax incentives to the economic viability of industry projects, standardized biogenic testing is critical to the success, as well as the emissions reduction […] 

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Hitachi Zosen Inova acquires Babcock & Wilcox

The company is based in Holsted, Denmark, employs more than 160 people and provides aftermarket services and maintenance for waste- and biomass-to-energy plants. In July 2024, the legal entities that formerly operated as BWRS will assume Hitachi Zosen Inova regional designations, with the Danish operations becoming Hitachi Zosen Inova Denmark A/S. HZI’s new team has a strong presence in the… 

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First time five figure attendance at Plastics Recycling Show Europe

The exhibition and conference that took place recently in Amsterdam attracted more than 10,000 attendees for the first time in its history. With more than 480 exhibiting companies and organisations (155 of which exhibiting for the first time), and over 70 expert speakers, the event’s total attendance over two days was a record 11,273. “Without question, PRS Europe has become… 

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Anchorage, AK’s Solid Waste Services New Pilot Program Aims to Keep Plastics and Organics Out of the Landfill

When Anchorage’s Midtown Transfer Station moved across the street into a brand new facility, it left behind the old transfer station and administrative offices. Now, both buildings have new functions, […] 

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How Lawmakers, Officials Plan to Overhaul Recycling in Minnesota

The use of e-commerce and deliveries has seen a dramatic rise in recent years, and alongside it the amount of packaging waste that ends up in Minnesota landfills each year. About […] 

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A Fight Over the Future of Recycling Brews as Plastics Legislation Gains Traction

Earlier this year, Eastman Chemical began processing plastic at a new plant in Kingsport, TN, that it calls the largest material-to-material molecular recycling facility in the world. The company uses […] 

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South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Approved Nearly $65 million for SD Environmental Projects

The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) announced that $64,768,104 in grants and loans had been approved Thursday for drinking water, wastewater, storm water and solid waste […] 

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Tammy Hayes Leads the Way: SWANA’s New Board of Directors Ready for FY2025

Tammy Hayes has been appointed as President of SWANA, joining other industry leaders who have been appointed to the board of directors, Together, the board members will play integral roles […] 

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Heil Expands Nationwide Dealer Network With New Facility, Servicing Iowa and Nebraska

Heil® announced the expansion of its nationwide dealer network with the inclusion of Mid-Iowa Solid Waste Equipment of Johnston, Iowa. This strategic addition with further enhance sales, service, parts, and […] 

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ASSP Appoints Bell as Board’s New Public Director

The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) welcomed a new member to its leadership team on July 1. The Board of Directors appointed Philip K. Bell to a three-year term […] 

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ecomaine’s CEO and General Manager, Kevin Roche, Appointed Secretary of the Board of Directors for SWANA

ecomaine announces the appointment of our CEO and General Manager, Kevin Roche, as Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA). This prestigious […] 

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CalRecycle updates EPR covered materials list

CalRecycle updates EPR covered materials list The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery released an updated version of the list of materials covered under its extended producer responsibility program for packaging, making nearly 30 tweaks to the list.  Continue Reading→ The post CalRecycle updates EPR covered materials list appeared… 

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