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Let It Rot, Let It Renew: Composting Must Anchor Americas Waste Strategy

2025-12-02 13:00:00| Waste Age

The United States loses an estimated 1.7 to 2.3 billion tons of soil every year to runoff and erosion. Agricultural land, especially corn, soybean, and wheat fields, suffers the highest losses. This is not just an environmental crisis; it is an economic one.


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Suez Continues to Deal with Fires Cause from Vapes, Despite Ban

2025-12-01 14:34:01| Waste Age

Despite a ban on disposable vapes, Suez, a UK waste firm, says the devices are still causing fires at facilities and on trucks.


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Routeware Announces New Corporate Headquarters in Austin, Texas

2025-12-01 14:29:40| Waste Age

Routeware, Inc., a leading provider of integrated technology solutions for the waste and recycling industry, today announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to Austin, Texas


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