Home 10 Things You Need to Know For the Waste & Recycling Industry Today (July 22, 2014)
 

Keywords :   


10 Things You Need to Know For the Waste & Recycling Industry Today (July 22, 2014)

2014-07-22 16:39:00| Waste Age

New Orleans became the first city in the U.S. to participate in large-scale cigarette recycling program. California officials have ordered an emergency shut-down of 11 oil and gas waste injection sites and a review more than 100 others amid fears that the activity is contaminating the states drinking water. The Dougherty County Commission voted Monday to accept out-of-county solid waste at the county landfill as a means of bringing in more revenue to its enterprise fund. These are among the 10 things you need to know today from around the waste and recycling industry. Content Classification:  Curated read more

Tags: today july things industry

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

20.09AE Elemental Opens Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Facility in Poland
20.09Ag-West Bio Invests in Saskatchewan Startup Focused on Diverting Waste From Landfills
19.09This Week in Waste: Top Stories September 16 September 19, 2024
19.09Milton, Fla. to End Recycling Program, Cites Contamination as Main Facto\
19.09Michigan Judge Blocks Delivery of Radioactive Waste from New York to Michigan
19.09HelloFresh, Denali Divert 4 Million Pounds of Pre-Production Food Waste from Phoenix Landfills
19.09KT Capital Acquires Majority Interest in Recycling Equipment Incorporated
19.09LRS Exchange MRF Wins 2024 NWRA Recycling Facility of the Year Award
Energy and Environment »
21.09Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
21.09Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
20.09Labelexpo Americas highlights, Maxcess announces acquisition and more
20.09September Cattle on Feed as expected
20.09USDA announces major investment in meat and poultry processing
20.09Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
20.09Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
20.09This weeks lesson: Weaning matters in the cattle market
More »