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Circular Action Alliance’s Fielkow on EPR and Packaging in North America

by Bob Hollis | Jun 13, 2025 | News Feeds, RMDZ, RMDZ News, Waste 360

Circular Action Alliance (CAA), the first nonprofit producer responsibility organization in the U.S., is rapidly expanding to help industries comply with extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws in multiple states by building harmonized, transparent, and practical...

Driving Film and Flexibles End Markets: a Work in Progress

by Bob Hollis | May 25, 2025 | RMDZ, RMDZ News, Waste 360

Only about 2% of U.S. households can currently recycle film and flexible plastics, largely due to limited infrastructure and a lack of strong end markets—an issue California must urgently address to meet its ambitious SB 54 recycling targets or face steep...

Engaging Frontline Workers to Drive Food Waste Reduction and a Sustainable Culture

by Bob Hollis | May 12, 2025 | RMDZ, RMDZ News, Waste 360

Frontline food industry workers, who witness waste daily, offer valuable insights that can drive meaningful food waste reduction when actively engaged. The Pacific Coast Food Waste Commitment’s pilot program, supported by WWF, showed that empowering these employees...

Study: Reusable Containers Could Boost California’s Economy, Cut Waste

by Bob Hollis | May 4, 2025 | News Feeds, RMDZ, RMDZ News, Waste 360

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SoCalGas Enters First-of its-Kind RNG Procurement Agreement

by Bob Hollis | Apr 26, 2025 | RMDZ, RMDZ News, Waste 360

SoCalGas has selected Organic Energy Solutions for California’s first in-state renewable natural gas (RNG) project approved under SB 1440, which mandates that utilities procure a share of RNG from local organic waste sources. The San Bernardino facility will convert...

Emily Friedman on 2025 Recycled Plastics Market and Trends

by Bob Hollis | Apr 22, 2025 | RMDZ, RMDZ News, Waste 360

The waste industry is no stranger to new factors entering the space and changing how different companies handle materials. So far in 2025, things are moving very quickly with changes to policies, new tariffs, and the ever-rising costs of business, operation, and more....
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