Stewardship advocacy group reports on ‘foundational’ work

Stewardship advocacy group reports on ‘foundational’ work

Stewardship advocacy group reports on ‘foundational’ work The Product Stewardship Institute is planning to spend $1.4 million in 2025, as growing interest in extended producer responsibility policy is creating more demand for PSI’s support.   Continue Reading→ The post Stewardship advocacy group reports on ‘foundational’ work appeared first on Resource Recycling… 

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Wide-ranging legislation moves in Massachusetts

Wide-ranging legislation moves in Massachusetts A bill that combines a half-dozen environmental actions, touching on extended producer responsibility for several materials, plastic bans and access to both bulky plastic and organics recycling, has passed the Massachusetts Senate and gone onto the House for consideration. Continue Reading→ The post Wide-ranging legislation… 

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Connecticut redemptions rise after deposit doubles

Connecticut redemptions rise after deposit doubles Consumers redeemed 194.5 million containers in Connecticut during the first quarter of this year, up 12.6% from a year before, as the state increased the container deposit from a nickel to a dime. Continue Reading→ The post Connecticut redemptions rise after deposit doubles appeared… 

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PepsiCo, Coca-Cola sued by Baltimore for cleanup costs

PepsiCo, Coca-Cola sued by Baltimore for cleanup costs The City of Baltimore, Maryland, has filed a lawsuit against PepsiCo, Coca-Cola and other major companies to recoup costs associated with cleaning up plastic pollution. Continue Reading→ The post PepsiCo, Coca-Cola sued by Baltimore for cleanup costs appeared first on Resource Recycling… 

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Michigan hits record 23% recycling rate

Michigan hits record 23% recycling rate The recycling rate in Michigan reached a record high of 23% in 2023, keeping the state on track to achieve its goal of a 30% recycling rate by 2029, according to a press release from the state’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy.… 

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News from O-I Glass, Responsible Recycling Alliance and more

News from O-I Glass, Responsible Recycling Alliance and more O-I Glass published its 2024 Sustainability Report Update, noting that it has 35 glass packaging collection sites to facilitate glass recycling for nine communities in North America.  A poll of around 800 California residents by the newly formed Responsible Recycling …… 

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The Solid Waste Association of North America has joined the Canada Plastics Pact, part of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Plastics Pact Network. The organization aims to create a “shared vision for a circular economy for plastic packaging” through a series of 2025 goals.  SWANA has shifted its mission in recent years to emphasize resource management over solid waste management, and its partnership with CPP fits with that vision, said Amy Lestition Burke, SWANA’s CEO and executive director. “Our members provide critical roles in collecting and processing plastics to enable recycling and to prevent plastic pollution. We are building connections to support designing for recycling, strengthening demand for recycled content, and supporting critical infrastructure,” she said in a statement.  CPP has four main targets it aims to meet by 2025: ensure at least 50% of plastic packaging is effectively recycled or composted; achieve 30% recycled content in plastic packaging; and support efforts for 100% of plastic packaging to be designed to be reusable, recyclable or compostable. It also created a list of “problematic or unnecessary” packaging it aims to eliminate by 2025. CPP, launched in 2021, now has more than 100 members. The group lists numerous major brands and recyclers as “signatories,” including companies such as Emterra and TerraCycle. It also includes “implementation partners” that represent sectors such as recycling, research, local government and consultants. The Association of Plastic Recyclers, Circular Materials, Upstream, the National Zero Waste Council and numerous provincial recycling groups are also CPP implementation partners. “To eliminate plastic waste and pollution, we need a holistic strategy that includes both upstream and downstream solutions,” said Cher Mereweather, CPP’s managing director, in a statement welcoming SWANA to the pact.  SWANA is also a member of the U.S. Plastics Pact, which aims to achieve similar goals as its Canadian counterparts. USPP recently released an updated strategic plan extending the deadline for some of its recycling and recycled content goals to 2030 instead of 2025. It also updated guidance for participating companies and organizations on how to design, use and reuse plastics in packaging. CPP said it plans to announce updates to its own strategic plan in “early summer.” SWANA was also in attendance at recent United Nations meetings in Ottawa meant to negotiate an internationally binding instrument on plastics pollution that’s widely referred to as a global plastics treaty. SWANA said it sees the work as “a key piece to eliminating plastic pollution.”

SWANA joins Canada Plastics Pact

The Solid Waste Association of North America has joined the Canada Plastics Pact, part of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Plastics Pact Network. The organization aims to create a “shared vision for a circular economy for plastic packaging” through a series of 2025 goals.  SWANA has shifted its mission in recent years to emphasize resource management over solid waste management, and… 

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Landfills across England could be leaking harmful toxic ooze, warn experts

More than 21,000 old sites may be releasing ‘forever chemicals’ into land often left as open space‘It’s a poison and it’s killing us’: the hidden dangers of old UK landfillsThousands of polluted landfills across England could be leaking toxic chemicals into the environment and harming people who live nearby, experts… 

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‘It’s a poison and it’s killing us’: the hidden dangers of old UK landfills

With thousands of sites possibly leaking toxic chemicals, some people have already faced years of miseryLandfills across England could be leaking harmful toxic ooze, warn expertsOld landfills are often described as ticking timebombs, but some have already detonated.In the 1960s, a landfill at Brofiscin quarry in Groesfaen, south Wales –… 

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Zero Waste Europe urges comprehensive inclusion of waste incineration in EU ETS

Comprehensive, meaning electricity and heat incineration, as well as biogenic CO2, to ensure these facilities are included properly. Developed by Equnimator, the report entitled, “Incineration in the EU-ETS: A set of suggestions for its inclusion” highlights the urgency to adopt this recommendation to achieve the EU’s climate goals. After the European Parliament approved reforms to the ETS in 2022, a… 

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Erema receives Plastics Recycling Award Europe 2024 for Powerfil

“We have put a lot of effort into developing this technology. I am therefore particularly delighted to accept this award on behalf of the entire team today,” says Robert Obermayr, Head of the Powerfil business unit at Erema, at PRSE 2024 in Amsterdam. The Discharge Pro system automatically compensates for fluctuations in the input material, thereby ensuring uniform thickening during… 

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Aimplas studies the quality of recycled plastics from automotive waste

In the automotive industry, the use of plastic materials for the exterior and interior of vehicles is gradually increasing with the replacement of traditional materials such as metal. Plastic parts help reduce vehicle weight and, therefore, CO2 emissions. Moreover, as one of the world’s greatest consumers of plastics, the automotive industry is steadily increasing the percentage of recycled plastic to… 

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