Sept. 18, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for waste and recycling leaders
EPA said it also plans to develop a new rule for future hazardous substance designations under CERCLA, saying it would be a “statutory fix to protect passive receivers from liability.”
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A bill introduced in Philadelphia would force the city to stop sending waste to be burned. And a new zero waste plan in Delaware County, where the facility is located, urges an end to incineration.
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The company plans to increase processing capacity at its Ontario-based chemical recycling facility. Closed Loop Partners has backed GreenMantra several times as part of its overall interest in chemical recycling projects.
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The city is resetting its commercial waste program with an emphasis on cost, while making organics part of baseline service to comply with SB 1383. It also aims to give more work to subcontractors despite Teamsters opposition.
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Landfill methane and fleet emissions remain the largest GHG sources for waste companies. Explore how industry leaders are addressing their climate footprint in our Trendline.
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