Community relations
Michigan township extends contract with Priority Waste
Waterford Township trustees voted unanimously to extend the contract for one year through March 31, 2026.
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ReMA effort yields Capitol Hill meetings
Recycled Materials Association members met with Congressional representatives and staff members at late February fly-in.
Michigan awards $5.6M in recycling, waste reduction grants
The 30 grant recipients represent urban, rural and suburban areas throughout Michigan’s two peninsulas.
Meridian contributes to vocational education scholarship fund
North Carolina-based waste and recycling firm Scholarship for Clean Communities makes contribution to vocational education fund.
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Colorado landfill raises tipping fees
The Summit Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved the decision, which will go into effect June 1.
Resort area sees outsized MSW generation level
Recycle Utah organization proposes a new recycling facility to help divert waste in Summit County and Park City, Utah.
Waste Pro VP added to university advisory board
Mike Fernandez has been appointed to a University of Florida-affiliated waste advisory board.
Chiquita Canyon Landfill closes active waste disposal operations
Operators have chosen to close the Southern California landfill amid regulatory and legal challenges.
Hawaiian county selects landfill site
Honolulu County, the state’s most populous, selects a site near a Dole pineapple plantation for its new municipal solid waste landfill.
Massachusetts attorney general sues food waste company for odor emissions
The lawsuit alleges Feedback Earth improperly stored food waste, processed spoiled food and failed to notify MassDEP before changing its operations.
Hurricane cleanup, relief efforts continue in South
Waste and recycling companies and their employees are among those assisting hard hit areas in Florida and North Carolina.