The long-awaited U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission document may answer some of the questions employers have had, but other areas remain less certain.
The agency described this financing as part of advancing its national recycling strategy, set to be finalized next month. The administration also announced $14.5 million for plastics recycling through the U.S. Department of Energy.
With 70% of its routed fleet already there, that goal is for the next five to seven years. "We're going to continue to buy predominantly CNG where the opportunity exists," said COO John Morris, following a new fleets report.
From the plastics crisis and packaging innovation, it's time to discuss how the industry can work both internally and externally to help build a sustainable future.
Plus: Driver shortages impact garbage, recycling, yard and bulk pickups in multiple states, and Georgia, South Carolina and Colorado see legislative actions on single-use plastics, tires and recycling access.
State lawmakers and activists in California want the Biden administration to prioritize a treaty to curb waste dumping in developing countries. Meanwhile, Palo Alto is struggling to account for where exported waste ends up.
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