American Recycler is a monthly newspaper mailed within the U.S. and Canada to over 30,000 readers. The information contained within our pages is a valuable resource for businesses involved in salvage, ...
Tariff policies are a bit of a moving target these days, clearly driven by political and economic factors. For the metal recycling industry, these tariffs introduce direct financial risks, as well as ...
You may think auto recycling is just about scrapping end-of-life vehicles, but both state and federal legislation initiatives are shifting the landscape dramatically. States are pushing for stricter ...
The Recycling Partnership announced a $4.25 million grant to FCC Environmental Services’ materials recovery facility (MRF) in Houston, Texas, to improve its ability to recycle film and flexible ...
I Squared Capital, an independent global infrastructure investor, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Liberty Tire Recycling from Energy Capital Partners (ECP), an investment firm in the ...
The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) is accepting applications for its Driver of the Year and Operator of the Year awards. The first round of applications are due by October 31, 2025, ...
Tariffs are triggering the biggest shakeup in global car manufacturing in decades. As the tariff conversation continues to unfold, missing from a lot of discussions is what the tariffs mean for ...
Electronic waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the world, but manufacturers make it hard for individuals and businesses to keep their electronics in use longer. Right to Repair means people ...
Aurubis AG, a global provider of nonferrous metals and one of the largest copper recyclers worldwide, has achieved an important strategic milestone: With the ramp-up of its new U.S. site Aurubis ...
by MAURA KELLER We’ve known about the need for improved rubber recycling technologies for years, as millions of end-of-life tires are sent to landfills. The accumulation of discarded tires results in ...
The construction industry generates over 40 percent of global waste, with wood accounting for a significant portion of the disposed C&D materials. Most waste goes into landfills – why? Because waste ...