What you might not know about different types of waste
It’s the season of everything that is spooky, sinister, and downright scary. Today’s trick-or-treaters may be in for a bit of a fright if they knew exactly what kind of environmental impact October 31st has on our environment. It seems the most shocking aspect of Halloween has nothing to do with ghosts or goblins but…Read More…
Saving the planet: 15 practices your company can implement now to reduce waste
When it comes to running a business, there’s no escaping the huge amounts of waste that comes with it. Whether you are involved in the manufacturing of physical products or providing services from an office, trash and trade go hand in hand. A large proportion of business waste falls into the category of Municipal Solid…Read More…
Can municipal waste and recycling be smarter?
We think so.
While cities and towns across the country commit to smart systems for utilities, housing, and schools, recycling and waste service systems remain stagnant and resistant to innovation. On the residential side, many cities use outdated technology – or no technology at all – to plan service routes, pickup and drop-off points, and schedules. Since commercial…Read More…
A simple illustrated guide to types of waste
The range of products and materials in circulation present numerous challenges at all stages of the waste management journey. Contaminated waste streams and mixed-material products are among the biggest issues to effective recycling, making current systems less efficient and more expensive. When it comes to effective waste management as a whole, the correct identification and…Read More…
Saving the planet— Living the zero waste lifestyle
September 23-29, 2019 sees Climate Week NYC take place in venues throughout New York, with non-profit The Climate Group, the City of New York, and the UN working together to coordinate hundreds of events over Climate Week and through the newly established Climate Hub. The week-long program will run in conjunction with the UN Secretary-General’s…Read More…
The circular economy –
What is it and why does it matter?
The circular economy is a revolutionary approach to the way we consume and dispose of products. Discover how it works and why it matters. In a brave new world of sustainability, the circular economy is a concept that has developed over decades to become a viable alternative to our existing, wasteful systems of unchecked consumption….Read More…
Municipal recycling and waste management challenges –
How can tech help?
Residents across America know that the way their towns and cities handle municipal waste and recycling needs to change. Americans generate more waste per person than any population on Earth, and US solid waste generation continues to grow year-on-year. Meanwhile, US cities are growing and becoming denser, and international political developments are making it much…Read More…
Five solutions to ocean plastic pollution
Here we’re taking a look at some of the most ingenious and innovative ways to deal with the epidemic of plastic in our oceans. April 22nd marks Earth Day —an annual event dedicated to tackling climate change, promoting sustainability, and protecting endangered species. Dating back to 1970, the first Earth Day took place across schools,…Read More…
Advantages of waste management with Co-Founder Adam Pasquale
The benefits of waste management for businesses, and the world as a whole, cannot be underestimated. However, the industry itself is also facing a variety of challenges that must be overcome before we can truly begin to tackle our growing waste problem. We spoke with our co-founder and chief operating officer, Adam Pasquale, to get…Read More…
The benefits of waste management for business
Reduce, reuse, recycle—it’s fast becoming a mantra of the Anthropocene, a maxim highlighting our increasing impact on the global environment. Some estimates suggest that the world’s trash pile is set to grow by 70% by the year 2050, and every aspect of the way in which we manage our waste is coming under increased scrutiny….Read More…