Recycling News

Area News

Washington County to help promote private curbside-recycling program

Will Howard's food scrap program draw partners to the table or go down the drain?

After two years, Baltimore County's single-stream recycling program collecting momentum

Neighbors complain about scavenging recyclables

Annapolis restaurant eliminates garbage

MD BIZ: Firm to build garbage-to-fuel plant in Iowa, Virginia

Delay sought for trash-burning power plant in Fairfield

New Hagerstown solid-waste program expands service at lower cost

Used oil recycling plant planned for Baltimore, Md.

Hagerstown City Council to consider various trash, recycling options

Landfills are filling fast

 

National News

Trash, Recycling and the Heartbreaking Lessons of YouTube Ethnography

County to consider nixing recycling drop-off bins

Coca-Cola to expand recycling grants program

Survey: 70% in EU support plastic bag bans

Tearing Apart the Package Myth

USDA Announces Support for a New Advanced Biofuel Production Facility

TerraCycle tries to ‘revolutionize’ disposable diapers

Petition drive fails; Seattle plastic bag ban moves forward

National "Hard to Recycle" Recycle By Mail Program Launches!

Midlands councils unite to recycle road sweepings

Carbon dioxide super-scrubber? Potential good news in global warming fight.

The Big Waste

 

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