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Holiday Returns: an Eco-Nightmare and Circular Rerouting as the New Returns-Management Frontier

2025-12-15 14:17:55| Waste Age

The costs of merchandise returnsboth in the way of financial and environmental expensesskyrocket just after the holidays. About 9.5 billion pounds of returns ended up in U.S. landfills in 2022 aloneand cost retailers hundreds of billions, with a good chunk of that being holiday unwanteds.


Category:Energy and Environment

This Week in Waste: Top Stories Dec 15 - Dec 19

2025-12-12 13:50:49| Waste Age

This week's top stories include the latest episode of the Waste World podcast, a check-in on San Francisco's zero waste strategy, a legal case in North Carolina, and more.


Category:Energy and Environment

American Made Dumpsters Revolutionizes Waste Management with Nationwide Delivery of Premium, USA-Built Equipment at Unbeatable Prices and Speeds

2025-12-11 12:44:14| Waste Age

American Made Dumpsters, the industry leader in high-quality, domestically manufactured waste solutions, today announced its comprehensive lineup of roll-off dumpsters, compactors, rear and front load dumpsters, self-dumping hoppers, and replacement partsnow available with lightning-fast delivery anywhere in the United States.


Category:Energy and Environment

Sourgum Launches Tech-Driven Waste & Recycling Marketplace in the Twin Cities

2025-12-11 12:00:00| Waste Age

Sourgum, the nationwide waste and recycling intelligence platform, today announced its launch across the greater MinneapolisSt. Paul metro area.


Category:Energy and Environment

San Franciscos Zero-Waste Story

2025-12-11 12:00:00| Waste Age

San Francisco is aiming for two tall goals by 2030: halving the waste it sends to landfill and reducing what trash it generates in the first place by 15%. The city has had a decades-long head start, beginning with the passage of the nations first mandatory composting and recycling ordinance in 2009, requiring all residents and businesses to sort their discards into three bins: one for recycling, one for organics, and one for trash.


Category:Energy and Environment

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