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Episode 59: Taking A Bite Out of What Food Waste Law Means (Transcript)
2020-05-19 14:32:00| Waste Age
[00:00:00] Liz Bothwell: Hi everyone, welcome to Waste360's NothingWasted! Podcast. On every episode, we invite the most interesting people in waste, recycling, and organics to sit down with us and chat candidly about their thoughts, their
Northern CA Waste Companies Adapt to Covid Constraints
2020-05-19 09:00:00| Waste Age
Waste collectors and processors in Marin County, Calif., have managed to keep most of their routines intact since the Covid-19 pandemic struck, but theyve had to make some modifications. Marin Sanitary Service in San Rafael has suspended the recycl
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Sanitation Workers Battle Higher Residential Waste as Coronavirus Outbreak Persists
2020-05-19 09:00:00| Waste Age
Sanitation workers across the U.S. are trying to adjust to unusually high residential waste levels as COVID-19 keeps many nonessential workers at home. Garbage and other waste in residential areas has spiked by as much as 40 percent in some parts of
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Episode 59: Taking A Bite Out of What Food Waste Law Means
2020-05-18 09:00:00| Waste Age
In our latest episode of NothingWasted!, we chat with Matt Karmel, environmental attorney at Riker Danzig. Riker Danzigs Environmental Law Group is among the largest and most diverse practices of its kind, with a client base incl
Unpredictable Ordering Leads to Increased Food Waste
2020-05-15 15:22:00| Waste Age
As we continue to social distance to flatten the COVID-19 curve, many of us are ordering takeout to support local businesses. New research by Just Eat and the Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA) shows that 1.8bn worth of takeout is thrown away
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