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Tonnage & Toxics: Expanding the 3R Hierarchy

2025-12-04 14:30:00| Waste Age

Beneath the tonnage we generate every year lies a toxic story few people see, one that challenges the way we protect our communities. The deeper you look, the clearer it becomes that true progress hinges on addressing both how much waste we create and what's hidden inside it.


Category:Energy and Environment

Tiger Infrastructure Partners Completes Transformational Growth Capital Investment in Raptor Waste Solutions

2025-12-04 14:26:34| Waste Age

Tiger Infrastructure Partners today announced a transformational growth capital investment in Raptor Waste Solutions, an integrated waste logistics infrastructure platform in the Greater Kansas City area.


Category:Energy and Environment

NWRA Florida Chapter Urges Passage of the Safe Battery Collection & Recovery Act to Address Growing Fire Risks

2025-12-04 14:22:16| Waste Age

The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) and its Florida Chapter are calling on the Florida Legislature to take decisive action to address the alarming rise in fires caused by improperly disposed lithium-ion batteries.


Category:Energy and Environment

From Orbit to Policy: Some States Lean on Satellite Intel to Curb Landfill Methane

2025-12-04 14:00:00| Waste Age

Chasing methane emissions is a never-ending battle for landfill operators, despite advances in gas capture systems, covers, monitoring tools, and other technologies. Meanwhile, the pressure is on as they face risk for steep fines for noncompliance, along with demands from investors and nearby communities to cut their carbon footprint.


Category:Energy and Environment

Aduro Clean Technologies Collaborates with ECOCE to Advance Recycling of Flexible Plastic Packaging in Mexico

2025-12-03 15:10:48| Waste Age

Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. (Aduro or the Company) (Nasdaq: ADUR) (CSE: ACT) (FSE: 9D5), a clean technology company using the power of chemistry to transform lower value feedstocks, like waste plastics, heavy bitumen, and renewable oils, into resources for the 21st century, and ECOCE, A.C. (ECOCE), a non-profit environmental civil association based in Mexico, today announced that they have entered into a multi-year framework collaboration agreement to jointly evaluate Hydrochemolytic Technology (HCT) as a potential chemical recycling solution for flexible and mixed plastic packaging in Mexico, a large and particularly challenging waste stream that ECOCE has identified as a priority.


Category:Energy and Environment

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