Read the full story in The Hill. Americans spent $400 billion in 2020 on technologies like smartphones, computers, TVs and streaming media. Electronics have found their way
Day: February 19, 2021
Environmentalists Make Long-Shot Attempt to Ban New Factory Farms
Read the full story at Stateline. Lawmakers in Iowa and a handful of other states, frustrated by agricultural regulations they say don’t adequately protect water
Why the Recycling System Is Not Broken
Read the full story at Wast360. “Is recycling broken?” It’s a question I am frequently asked. The answer is that recycling is not “broken” –
Natural Grass Playing Field Case Study: Martha’s Vineyard, MA
Download the document. Communities on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts have partnered with a non-profit group called The Field Fund to manage their natural
Colgate Keep Reduces Small Plastic Waste to Make a Big Difference
Read the full story at Waste360. Good brushing habits add up, but not always in a good way. Over 495 million adult manual toothbrushes were
EPA Webinar: Pollution Prevention Opportunities for Ammonia Emissions in the Food and Beverage Sector
The University of Wisconsin-Madisoncovered their recently completed food and beverage pollution prevention (P2) work funded by EPA Region 5’s Pollution Prevention Grant Program. The webinar