The week of Earth Day saw news on zero waste plan reassessments, organics program expansions, reuse pilots and more. Catch up on updates from New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Boston and other cities around the country.
Amid a wave of similar legislation nationally, the bill would change the makeup of bottles and trash bags over time while banning some types of expanded polystyrene containers.
The Department of Sanitation announced the return of multiple programs affected by pandemic budget cuts on Earth Day, following a council hearing about codifying the city's 2030 goal, but critics say more action is needed.
All U.S. adults are now eligible to receive a vaccine. Still, the need for PPE and other protections remain: "we've got to keep our head down until we have a significant portion of the population vaccinated," said Casella's CEO.
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