Ridwell, and companies like it, offer to take complex plastic items you can't put in your blue bin and find a home for them.
Students and teachers are reducing food waste in schools and learning how their daily choices can help the environment.
Clean Earth Innovations CEO Harold Gubnitsky leads wood chips into a conveyor belt to be turned into biochar during the launch of the company's pilot program at the South Dade Landfill on Friday, Feb.
SCHOOL YEAR. SCHOOL BOARD WILL SOON BEGIN THE SEARCH FOR HER REPLACEMENT. AT LEAST A DOZEN FIRES IN THE LAST DECADE. OMAHA CONTRACTS WITH A RECYCLING PLANT THAT HAS AN EXTENSIVE FIRE HISTORY, ...
SAN DIEGO (KUSI/FOX 5) — San Diegans who are struggling to pay the city’s new trash and recycling fees may now qualify for financial relief. Starting today, eligible homeowners can apply for a new ...
These examples demonstrate how integrating informal recyclers can manage waste and help create a more circular food economy. As the world continues to urbanize, more of us will rely on the vital roles ...
Gisèle Yasmeen has consulted for the World Bank to produce background papers that have, in part, fed into this work with permission. Julian Tayarah and Umme Salma do not work for, consult, own shares ...
Rachel Bennett Steury is an avid Too Good to Go user. Her writing has been featured in UU World Magazine, Coping Magazine, Wildfire Magazine, the Sacramento Bee, Industry Week, Building Indiana, The ...
(CNN) — Millions of tons of food are wasted each year in the United States alone. About 35 million tons, to be specific, according to the latest ReFED report. Nearly one-third of food that is grown ...