Recycling

Stadiums Get Sustainable

Many sport agencies are realizing the benefits of going green. John McHale Jr., executive vice president at M.L.B. said “just because you can’t do everything doesn’t mean you can’t do something.” Many others are doing their part to help as well.
27 October 2011 - 10:00am
The New York Times

Recycling Carpet Could Save Millions of Barrels of Oil

Four billion pounds of old carpet get dumped every year in the United States, and five pounds of oil goes into producing a single pound of nylon. New recycling methods could save all that oil by producing new nylon from old with little energy cost.
4 January 2011 - 8:00am
greentechmedia

NYC Building $80 M Recycling Center

The city recently broke ground on a new facility designed to collect all of the city's metal, glass, and plastic recyclables and reduce collection trucking by 260,000 miles each year.
1 November 2010 - 12:00pm
Inhabitat

Honolulu Law Would Reduce Construction Waste

Legislation working its way through the Honolulu City Council could require construction companies doing work in the Hawaiian city to recycle or reuse as much as 60% of construction materials.
31 August 2010 - 8:00am
Pacific Business News

Gunfrastructure

Firearms collected by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in a collection drive will be melted down and turned into rebar used in state infrastructure projects.
28 July 2010 - 5:00am
Los Angeles Times

Is Riding Transit Necessarily Better For The Environment Than Driving?

In the third of a 5-part "Rethinking Green" series, the National Post casts doubt on public transit's ability to reduce global warming while praising driving; applying similar scrutiny to recycling and aquaculture in the first and second installments
14 December 2009 - 9:00am
National Post via The Vancouver Sun

City Gives Incentives To Recycle

In Corpus Christi, Texas, officials have entered a public-private partnership to give people more reasons to recycle.
13 August 2009 - 10:00am
Corpus Christi Caller-Times

When Clunkers Become Junkers

Where do those 'clunkers' go once they've been accepted by the new car dealer for a $3500 or $4500 credit from the Cash for Clunkers program? Turns out the economic stimulus continues with the auto wreckers, junkyards and recyclers.
6 August 2009 - 11:00am
Los Angeles Times

City Styrofoam Bans Send Food Packaging Industry Scrambling

More than 30 cities and counties in California have passed some form of a ban on the use of polystyrene containers, and a new state law under consideration, AB 1358, would ban the use of polystyrene foam and non-recyclable food containers statewide.
29 June 2009 - 5:00am
The Planning Report

The Planetizen News Brief - 6/18/09


5:25 minutes (4.97 MB)

San Francisco gets tough on trash, bulldozers are seen as solutions for some cities, math helps solve traffic jams, and the affects of prison design -- all on this week's Planetizen News Brief, airing weekly on the nationally-syndicated radio show "Smart City".Read, listen or download.

18 June 2009 - 5:00am

Toughest Recyclers In the West (Or Anywhere)?

The city of San Francisco approves a plan to require composting and recycling citywide by this fall, with fines kicking in within two years.
15 June 2009 - 5:00am
San Francisco Chronicle

Recycling Programs Hurt by Recession

The market for recyclables has taken a sharp nosedive in recent months, challenging cities' ability to provide recycling services.
21 March 2009 - 7:00am
CNN

States, Cities Keep Eye On Plastic Bags

The Texas Legislature is considering a bill that mirrors efforts in cities across the state and nation to reduce the use of plastic bags or charge for their use.
8 March 2009 - 7:00am
Dallas Morning News

A City of Leftovers

Tijuana is literally built with the development waste of nearby San Diego, California. This video by Laura Hanna shows how.
31 January 2009 - 11:00am
The Nation

"Eco-Unfriendly" Manitoba?

New statistics show that the province of Manitoba throws out more, recycles less and conserves less water than any other province in Canada.
28 January 2009 - 1:00pm
The Globe and Mail

Recycling Becomes an Economic Liability

Due to consumers cutting back, the global market for recyclables has collapsed and even begun to cost some cities' recycling programs.
15 January 2009 - 9:00am
The Christian Science Monitor

Recycling Market Bottoms Out

With the demand for consumer goods falling, the demand for recyclable materials to manufacture them is falling too. Trash is piling up across the country, and cities are canceling their recycling programs.
8 December 2008 - 11:00am
The New York Times

Economic Crunch Puts Toronto's Blue Boxes in Red

The current economic downturn has meant a drop in commodity prices, including for recycled materials. Now Toronto is facing the prospect of warehousing their collected recycleables until the market improves.
5 December 2008 - 12:00pm
The Globe and Mail

Cemetery Moved For Landfill?

Elected officials in the Atlanta area decide to relocate a historic cemetery to make room for a landfill. NAACP officials believe the relocation fits a pattern of racial discrimination.
5 December 2008 - 7:00am
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The Zero-Waste Park

Eric Lombardi, a waste-management guru, has drawn up a fanciful plan for an "eco-cycle, zero waste park" which reimagines the dump as a composting, recycling, and educating facility.
27 August 2008 - 9:00am
WorldChanging
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