Atlantic regional hauling firm includes plastic grocery bags and yogurt cups with foil lids among his unwanted bin items.
Here's how and where to get rid of your old electronics, and in some cases, you can even get store credit for recycling them.
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‘Waste of Time’: Bourbon Distillery Decries Proposal to Enforce Calorie and Nutrition LabelingIn January, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau proposed regulations that would mandate calorie and allergen ...
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CultureMap Austin on MSNSXSW panel teaches Austinites to eat their vegetables and slash food wasteAt a March 8 conference panel at South by Southwest (SXSW), four anti-food waste innovators shared how shared how even the ...
The city of Schenectady is getting ready to roll out a new bulk garbage sticker program that takes effect on April 1st. Residents will have to buy new $5 sticke ...
A new book shows how residents of wealthier nations are jeopardizing the health and safety of other parts of the planet.
Spring cleaning is near. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about what can and can't be recycled.
Even as recycling increases and more products are removed from the waste stream headed to landfills, there's still plenty of ...
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