Oct. 28, 2020 | This week's recycling news and insights for industry leaders Speakers at last week's Paper and Plastics Recycling Conference weighed in on the many factors affecting markets for different plastics, as supply chains are disrupted and demand for greater recycling activity is on the rise. | With beverage brands looking to reduce their plastic footprint, options like SodaStream could gain market share. A new partnership with TOMRA aims to resolve recent issues exchanging the CO2 cylinders that make it possible. | At this year's virtual Northeast Recycling Coalition conference, state officials and EPR proponents highlighted possible traction in Maine, New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut, among other states. | The deal includes Ambrosia's processing facility in New Jersey, making RTS vertically integrated for organics in the New York metro area. Future facilities will be considered in other markets. | The family-owned company describes itself as the largest independent operator in the state, with numerous contracts in the Minneapolis area. It is also known for a unique co-collection system for organics. | The federal agency's antitrust division, along with five state attorneys general, filed a long-awaited suit today requiring divestitures across more than 50 local markets for the $4.6 billion transaction to close. | What We're Reading Waste360 | Plastics News | NJ Spotlight News | Food Dive | Waste & Recycling Magazine | Dive Into a Topic |
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