Jan. 3, 2022 | Today's news and insights for waste and recycling leaders Note from the editor Good morning, and happy 2022.
Waste Dive is gearing up for a new year of reporting, but first we're sharing a quick look back on some of our updates and deep dives you may have missed as 2021 came to a close. We've also rounded up a collection of news that happened during our publishing break in our What We're Reading section below.
Please stay tuned for our team's upcoming coverage on the top questions about the future of the waste and recycling industry, state and federal recycling policy outlooks, California's sweeping organics law, and much more.
Thanks for reading, and cheers to a good year ahead.
Maria Rachal Editor, Waste Dive & Smart Cities Dive Email | Twitter UPDATED Some of the latest deals come from DTG Recycle in Washington and Keter Environmental Services in Georgia. | The high court is consolidating appeals regarding court-ordered stays placed on two of the Biden administration's vaccine mandates. | Take a look back through the key data points that shaped the conversations around some of the top issues — M&A, ESG, policy and workforce challenges — in an eventful year. | Deep Dive Waste and recycling groups believe distracted driving and cellphone usage are key factors in the fatalities. A lack of data on crash causes and disagreements on how to solve the problem have stalled meaningful solutions. | From Waste Management's first chief sustainability officer to the Biden administration's pick to lead U.S. EPA waste policy, look back on the year's conversations with execs, authors, investors, entrepreneurs and regulators. | UPDATED Follow some of the most essential developments around M&A, ESG pledges, federal and state policy, PFAS regulations, quarterly earnings results and more with Waste Dive's unique trackers and ongoing in-depth coverage. | What We're Reading MarketWatch | KPBS | WKSU | NOLA.com | KEEL | Inside Climate News | Gothamist | CBC News | WANE | Dive Into a Topic |
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