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Joe Ursuy elected to NWRA Hall of Fame
Inductees are selected from among National Waste & Recycling Association members who have created an enduring legacy through their leadership, core values and significant contributions.
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NWRA, SWANA issue joint response to Bureau of Labor Statistics fatality data
Organizations call for accurate reporting and improved safety initiatives in response to increased fatality rate for refuse and recyclable materials collectors.
NWRA submits comment on OSHA heat rules
National Waste & Recycling Association emphasizes the need for flexibility to address heat risks across work environments.
NWRA, SWANA partner to address lithium-ion batteries
Organizations issue joint policy statement addressing lithium-ion battery disposal challenges.
NWRA commentary: Comprehensive immigration reform could be legacy defining moment for the second Trump administration
Comprehensive immigration reform is needed to assure the waste industry can sustain best practices.
Corporate Growth Conference 2024: PFAS opportunities on the horizon
Despite ongoing challenges, waste and recycling industry experts share changes that could come from an incoming Trump administration, including updated PFAS regulations and business opportunities.
NWRA commentary: Waste and recycling efforts clear the path to recovery in postdisaster communities
The waste and recycling sector is a key component of natural disaster response and recovery infrastructure.
Q&A: Michael E. Hoffman on his first 100 days with NWRA
National Waste & Recycling Association president and CEO speaks on his first three months in his new role.
LRS Chicago MRF wins top NWRA honor
Material recovery facility designed and installed by CP Group earns 2024 facility of the year award from national trade association.
ReMA seeks review of EPA’s designation of PFOA and PFOS as CERCLA hazardous substances
The association says the rule could upend recycling and global supply chains while threatening to increase carbon emissions and reliance on scarce natural resources.