Yard waste: Seeking greener pastures
Feb 01, 2004
AS LONG AS AMERICANS LOVE their lawns, yard waste will be generated. In fact, many municipalities have too much of it. In uncertain economic times, some cities and counties have difficulty finding end-markets for green waste, yet it still forms a...
Footing the Bill
Feb 01, 2004
COMPANIES, OR “STEWARDS,” that introduce packaging materials and printed paper into Ontario's consumer marketplace soon will be paying 50 percent of the city's blue box recycling costs. But manufacturers aren't upset over footing the recycling...
IOU for MSW
Feb 01, 2004
DALE, PA., RESIDENTS are quickly learning that no cash means no collection. Tired of deadbeat citizens not paying their sanitation bills, the city has refused to collect trash from residents who are behind by two billing cycles. Apparently, two...
Cleaning Up Safety-Kleen
Feb 01, 2004
Shortly after announcing that Safety-Kleen Corp., Plano, Texas, has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Chairman, CEO and President Ronald Rittenmeyer has indicated he will be leaving the company...
Road to Recovery
Feb 01, 2004
AMERICANS ARE TRULY DOING MORE with less. Ending a steady growth pattern in municipal solid waste (MSW) generation throughout the 1990s, Americans generated less trash in 2001 than they did in 2000, according to the latest annual MSW report issued...
ROLL CALL
Feb 01, 2004
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Dana Corp. has hired Bob Keister as director of engineering for the company's commercial vehicle systems division. High Rise Recycling Companies, Wooster, Ohio, has appointed Jeff Miller vice president and general manager...
Correction
Jan 01, 2004
In “San Francisco Giant” [December 2003 issue, page 26], Waste Age incorrectly noted that Norcal Waste Systems owned the building housing Recycle Central. The property is leased from the Port of San Francisco. Waste Age regrets the error.
GUIDES
Jan 01, 2004
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The Invisible Can
Jan 01, 2004
It was not a mad scientist's brew that recently caused the strange appearance and then disappearance of 3,600 96-gallon trash cans in South Miami-Dade County, Fla. The lime-green cans were placed on the curb by the solid waste department early one...
ROLL CALL
Jan 01, 2004
Storsack Inc. Macon, Ga., has appointed two new sales managers. Brooks Walden has been appointed southeast territory manager and Tim Wegner has been appointed south central territory manager. Jerry Jackson has been named engineering manager for...
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