Municipal solid waste (MSW) recycling programs are highly localized activities, where materials are collected, sorted, processed, and converted into raw materials for the production of new products.
USDA, FDA, EPA and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), signed a formal agreement to renew the Federal Interagency Collaboration to Reduce Food Loss and Waste (FIFLAW) to reduce food ...
Delaware County and the city of Pittsburgh were selected to receive SWIFR grants that will cover equipment, public outreach ...
Waste Management has been a sponsor of the Green and White Youth Association in Pen Argyl for many years. Not only do they provide a monetary donation, but they allow us access to many of their ...
In this Waste360 Q&A, Kristin Aldred discusses existing rules around home healthcare waste disposal and gaps in regulation ...
As hospitals reconcile their massive environmental footprints, more systems are focusing on sustainability to cut their imprints and save money at the same time. Hospitals are the second greatest ...
As a convenience store owner or operator, you may not think of yourself as a hazardous waste producer, but that does not necessarily mean you are exempt from special waste handling, containerization, ...
Bundled cardboard sits at the end of the cardboard conveyor at the WM of Colorado recycling facility in Colorado Springs on May 2, 2025. Colorado Springs and the state are preparing to launch programs ...
With the advent of the Internet of Things, it may seem that technology can make virtually anything "smart." We hear regularly about intelligent transportation systems, electrical grids and vehicles.