A large fire at a plastic recycling company in Henry County, Tennessee prompted a shelter-in-place order Friday. The cause of the fire has not yet …
Norfolk residents make impact at “Keep Norfolk Beautiful” recycling event | WAVY.com
Keep Norfolk Beautiful held a large recycling event in Norfolk, Virginia, allowing residents to drop off items such as batteries, electronics, …
Electronic recycling event held in Jefferson City to encourage proper disposal – KOMU
A Jefferson City recycling event Saturday encouraged residents to recycle old electronics to reduce emissions and protect the environment.
Pyrum Innovations Publishes Updated Investor Presentation on Sustainable Tire Recycling Strategy
… recycling. By highlighting its thermolysis-based recycling technology, ongoing plant operations in Dillingen/Saar and growing industrial …
EGLE examines ways to improve battery recycling as disposal barriers persist
The analysis, performed by Resource Recycling Systems, found that Michigan residents were generally confused on how to get rid of spent batteries, …
Massive factory fire underway in Henry, TN. Crews continuing to battle hours-long blaze
HENRY, Tenn. (WSMV) – Update (4:40 p.m.): The Henry County 911 Dispatch said those in the area near Sigma Renew 360 need to shelter in place as …
Henry County 911 Dispatch: Multiple fire departments responding to plastics recycling plant
Multiple fire departments are responding to a large fire at a plastics recycling plant, Henry County 911 Dispatch said Friday.
WM Q1 financial report shows increased cash flow – Recycling Product News
WM’s free cash flow nearly doubles year-over-year in Q1 of 2026. Adjusted operating EBITDA grew 5.9% as recycling and renewable energy investments …
The world sends its fast fashion to this Indian city. Its residents pay a price | CNN
… recycling industry is illegally discharging industrial waste and emissions. Workers weave the recycled fabric into carpets and rugs. CNN. CNN …
Worthington center takes in hard-to-recycle products | NBC4 WCMH-TV
WORTHINGTON, Ohio (WCMH) — A recycling convenience center has opened on Highland Avenue in Worthington. It accepts many hard-to-recycle items.