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Published on Jun 27, 2025Source: WGEM - Illinois - Indeterminate
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Published on Jun 26, 2025
Atlanta has seen growth in recycling. An audit shows room for improvement.
The 33-page report also provided recommendations for improving the city’s recycling data and tracking, establishing a waste diversion goal, improving recycling rates, enforcing the city’s multifamily recycling ordinance and assessing options for glass …
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Georgia - Neutral -
Published on Jun 26, 2025
Recycling has been a flop, financially. AMP is using AI to make it pay off
There’s an old English saying: Where there’s muck, there’s brass. Garbage isn’t sexy, but it can be lucrative, if handled correctly—especially when it comes to retrieving and reusing recyclable materials. The problem is that developed countries, especially …
Source: Fortune - Neutral -
Published on 11:08 GMT
Cause & Culture: Minimizing the environmental impact of fireworks
When we think about the impact fireworks have, what comes to mind first? For many, it’s the awe we feel as we watch the explosions light up the evening skies around us in a dazzling spectacle of colors and shapes. Perhaps less considered is the …
Source: The Reader - Nebraska - Pending -
Published on 11:31 GMT
Pend d'Oreille Winery celebrates 30 years as part of the North Idaho cultural scene
click to enlarge Courtesy photos Sandpoint’s Pend d’Oreille Winery has been making and serving wine for 30 years. With its collection of boutiques, restaurants, festivals and resorts, Sandpoint has long been a destination for the arts and culture in North …
Source: The Pacific Northwest Inlander - Washington State - Neutral -
Published on Jun 28, 2025
Minnesota conservation efforts interrupted by changes to AmeriCorps
MOORHEAD — The future of a statewide conservation organization’s work in Minnesota is uncertain due to changes to federal AmeriCorps programs. Conservation Minnesota, a nonprofit organization that works to protect Minnesota from the effects of pollution …
Source: Brainerd Dispatch - Minnesota - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Louisiana's coast is eroding. One engineer found a fix in her wine bottle.
Part 2 of the TED Radio Hour episode "How taking a second look can change your everything" Louisiana has two problems: an eroding coastline and limited glass recycling. Engineer Franziska Trautmann is solving both by turning bottles into beach …
Source: KSMU - Missouri - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Together at the Table
Winding its way through the urban canyon of downtown Omaha, between skyscrapers and a well-worn sidewalk, is the savory aroma of Block 16’s sandwich lunch special – smoky, spicy blackened chicken with bacon, fig jam, hot honey, camembert and blue cheeses …
Source: Nebraska Life - Pending -
Published on 12:48 GMT
Tadhg and Derry Fleming celebrate €2,000 Buncrana Hearts Re-turn winners
TikTok sensations Tadhg and Derry Fleming were in Buncrana last week to celebrate with Buncrana Hearts FC as they were awarded €2,000 from Re-turn. The Inishowen league champions have been named one of ten finalists in Re-turn’s Small Town, Big Difference …
Source: DonegalLive - Neutral -
Published on 09:10 GMT
Industry chiefs sound alarm over ‘horrific’ packaging tax threatening UK businesses
The finalised Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme, published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) on Friday, will make producers pay the cost of recycling their packaging from October. Though the final fees are …
Source: Business Matters - Neutral