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Waste, Recycling Employment Hits Record

2014-08-12 15:11:00| Waste Age

Employment in waste and recycling reached a record high in July, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). read more

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ISRI Takes Recycling Positions on One-Bin Collection, Kill Switches

2014-08-11 16:56:00| Waste Age

The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) has adopted policy positions favoring the separation of recyclables prior to collection as opposed to one-bin collection, and calling for recyclers to be able to turn off activation locks on legitimate technological devices. read more

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10 Things You Need to Know For the Waste & Recycling Industry Today (August 11, 2014)

2014-08-11 16:53:00| Waste Age

The owners of a Illinois landfill said they plan to challenge Gov. Pat Quinns decision to ban certain kinds of waste. Dutch company AkzoNobel claims it has developed the first fully compostable and recyclable paper cup. If the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency gets its way, the state soon will hold the record for the worlds largest wad of paper. These are among the 10 things you need to know today from around the waste and recycling industry. Content Classification:  Curated read more

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Fracking companies begin slow shift to recycling wastewater

2014-08-10 08:15:18| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

It's not just oil and natural gas that comes out of the ground here. For every barrel of oil pumped to the surface, more than another barrel of water from deep within the earth comes up alongside it.

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Fracking companies begin slow shift to recycling wastewater

2014-08-09 22:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Dallas News: Its not just oil and natural gas that comes out of the ground here. For every barrel of oil pumped to the surface, more than another barrel of water from deep within the earth comes up alongside it. With a hue that ranges from gray to black and an odor that resembles gasoline, the water is typically pumped into disposal wells thousands of feet underground. All the while, hydraulic fracturing operations pull billions of gallons of fresh water a year from aquifers that also supply water to cities...

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