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Grocery Stores in Washington State Adapt to New Organic Waste Regulations

Marlene’s Market in Federal Way is among grocery stories that have taken an innovative approach to reducing organic waste after new regulations came into effect in January. As of January 2024, Federal Way businesses that produce at least eight cubic yards of organic material per week are required to have it collected and sent to the right type of processing facility. Organic waste refers to food and yard scraps, and needs to be processed differently from recycling or garbage.

Mura Tech partners with WMG to improve sustainability of plastic recycling

Mura Technology has announced a continuation of its collaboration with WMG and Innovate UK (IUK).

Marine plastic waste turned into school desks and chairs in Kenya

Plastic pollution is a major environmental issue but low-income countries are impacted more than most according to a recent report by World Wide Fund for Nature.

Suez projects pave way for EfW carbon capture


Suez Recycling and Recovery UK has worked with contractors on the preliminary engineering and design for two of its carbon capture projects in the East Coast Cluster.

Scientists Create Superflies, Engineered To Devour Human Poop And Clean Up Our Streets

These "superflies" can consume a wide range of organic waste, potentially transforming it into valuable resources like oils for lubricants, biofuels.