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Ames is building a new Resource Recovery and Recycling (R3) Campus to handle solid waste, recyclables and yard waste. The new facility will replace the current 50-year-old waste-to-energy plant.
The city of Oakland has terminated its lease and development agreement with California Waste Solutions for its Oakland Army ...
Preliminary designs and a tipping structure for the planned Resource Recovery and Recycling Campus were unveiled at a recent ...
The $8.3 million land deal was axed just months after two executives at the recycling company were indicted on federal ...
The plant can process 1.5 million pounds per month—still a tiny fraction of the flood of electronic waste that’s constantly being created. “You’d need about 500 of our plants to handle the ...
During those phases of recycling, however, the plastic waste is washed multiple times, which subsequently sheds particles smaller than 5 millimeters along the way.