In other news: Nov. 9, 2016
A paper-products maker shifts from newsprint to recycled lightweight linerboard at a Quebec mill, and a hauler serving multi-family housing...
A paper-products maker shifts from newsprint to recycled lightweight linerboard at a Quebec mill, and a hauler serving multi-family housing...
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Lower recovered metals prices hurt revenue at a waste-to-energy company, and a group urges a major magazine to use recycled...
California may be a liberal state with its fair share of regulations, but a poll indicates voters may not be...
Eleven people were arrested over the summer in two separate fraud investigations by the California Department of Justice (CDOJ). The...
Shoppers in California will pay a little more for carpet starting Jan. 1, and the price hike will help support...
CalRecycle makes changes to its e-scrap management program, and why TV manufacturers should consider repair over replacement. It's official: California's...
The closing of container-redemption centers across California has meant dirtier downstream loads of recovered glass. Regulators are now adding emergency...
The Los Angeles Board of Public Works recommended seven haulers who should be awarded contracts in the City's upcoming commercial...
What does the future hold for California's e-scrap recycling program? Stakeholders were recently polled on different possibilities, and respondents were...
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