Home 10 Things You Need to Know for the Waste & Recycling Industry Today (November 26, 2014)
 

Keywords :   


10 Things You Need to Know for the Waste & Recycling Industry Today (November 26, 2014)

2014-11-26 04:07:14| Waste Age

The Consumer Electronics Association released a study showing that electronics recycling continues to receive significant support from consumers. St. Petersburgs City Council gave final approval on Monday night to a new ordinance and two multimillion-dollar contracts needed to launch its universal curbside recycling program. Opponents of the East 91st Street garbage transfer facility launched a new ad attacking Mayor Bill de Blasio today for purportedly ignoring the plight of Upper East Side minorities and low-income residents. These are among the 10 things you need to know today from around the waste and recycling industry. Content Classification:  Curated read more

Tags: november today things industry

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

04.10Republic Services Orders 100 McNeilus Volterra Electric Refuse Trucks
04.10Divert Inc. Expands Executive Leadership Team with VP of Environment, Health and Safety Hire
04.10Ameresco, Republic Services and PG&E Celebrate the Opening of California's Largest Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Plant
03.10Lakeshore Recycling Systems (LRS) Releases First Annual Sustainability Report
03.10Better Earth Acquires Betterbin
03.10Elementary School Students Compete to Win in 2 Million Cans Recycling Contest
03.10Capital Waste Acquires Dumpster Depot
03.10EREF Awards 18 Scholarships to Graduate Students Advancing Environmental Research
Energy and Environment »
06.10Hurricane Leslie Graphics
06.10Hurricane Kirk Graphics
06.10Hurricane Leslie Forecast Discussion Number 15
06.10Hurricane Leslie Wind Speed Probabilities Number 15
06.10Hurricane Leslie Public Advisory Number 15
06.10Summary for Hurricane Leslie (AT3/AL132024)
06.10Hurricane Leslie Forecast Advisory Number 15
06.10Hurricane Kirk Forecast Discussion Number 27
More »