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Simon’s Emerald Square, in North Attleborough, Mass., and Southshore Plaza, in Braintree, Mass., both have composting programs that divert about a ton of food waste weekly. A similar program introduced last year at The Shops at Mission Viejo (Calif.) should divert considerably more, according to Simon’s latest sustainability report. Simon malls also divert and recycle upwards of 34,000 tons of cardboard annually.
Food-scrap diversion can also solve ancillary problems. Kimco’s Suburban Square, in Ardmore, Pa., which houses the well-patronized Ardmore Farmers Market, had a recurring problem with dumpster odor; management employed deodorants and other short-term solutions before turning to composting. The farmers market worked with Kitchen Harvest, a compost collector that distributes its by-products to nearby farms, to arrange for pickup of the food scraps four times a week from bins placed at the back of the complex. Annual cost: $8,000. The move saved on tenant common-area fees as well, since stepped-up peak-season trash collections were no longer necessary. This model is atypical for Kimco, but it can work at other shopping centers, says Tei
Recycling Technologies - Company Profile
Recycling Technologies is a series B firm based in Swindon (United Kingdom), founded in 2011 by Adrian Griffiths. It operates as a Provider of solutions for plastic recycling. Recycling Technologies has raised $22.9M in funding from investors like interchem.sg, Mirova and Neste Jacobs. The company has 37 active competitors, including 8 funded and 3 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Samsara Eco, Matter. and ReCircle.
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Provider of solutions for plastic recycling. It provides chemical recycling that includes feedstock recycling, depolymerisation and purification. It uses thermal cracking to process residual plastic waste into a liquid hydrocarbon feedstock for operate in the manufacturing of fresh polymers.
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Recycling Technologies has raised a total funding of $22.9M over 7 rounds. Its first funding rou
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Ladera Ranch is an unincorporated planned community in South Orange County just outside the city limits of Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, and Rancho Santa Margarita. According to the latest survey, it has a population of over 21,000.
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CR&R is focused on our commitment to recycling and diverting material from landfills. Through our continued investment in recycling infrastructure and pioneering technology that started over three decades ago, we recover over half a million tons of recyclables each year conserving landfill space, reducing air and water pollution and extending our natural resources. While others have may have numerous landfills, our landfill infrastructure footprint is in alignment with our focus – recycling to help improve our world for the next generation.
For the landfills that CR&R operates, we use the latest in technology to protect local ecosystems and ensure long-term integrity. We have engineers and scientists that focus on monitoring operational excellence. As dedicated environmental stewards, we work cooperatively will all regulatory agencies to ensure the landfills we operate are in full compliance with all federal, state, and local codes.
By Collin Breaux
Only a portion of recycling fees that California consumers pay are redeemed by the public, according to a recently released report by the Orange County Grand Jury.
The grand jury took a critical look at the fees California residents pay on recyclable beverage containers, finding that the majority of funds instead goes to waste haulers. The jury scrutinized what is called the California Redemption Value, also known as the California Refunding Value, or CRV, for short. State residents reportedly pay the state more than $1.4 billion each year for the program.
The CRV, a regulatory fee set by state legislation enacted in 1986, was intended to “increase the recycling rate to 80 percent of all recyclable containers and to provide for convenience in redeeming consumer deposits,” the report said.
The legislation—known as the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act, or Bottle Bill—also encouraged facilitating recycling centers in areas considered convenient for consumers, such as supermarket parking lots, where people could drop off recyclable items for cash redemptions.
However, the report notes the reality of that has been a challenge.