1 day agoMunicipalities Consider Carbon Reactor Technology for Waste Management
Pfasgone Ltd's innovative carbon reactor technology is gaining traction among municipalities like New York City and Durham Council. This solution not only generates electricity from solid waste and sewage but also significantly reduces freshwater demand, presenting new opportunities for procurement professionals and vendor partnerships in waste management.
14 days agoAustralia's Waste Expo 2026: Advancing Sustainability in Government Procurement
Scheduled for October 28-29 in Melbourne, Waste Expo 2026 will highlight sustainable practices in waste management. This event is crucial for government procurement professionals looking to align strategies with circular economy initiatives and engage with influential sustainability organizations.
16 days agoDOL Proposes Over $3.5M in Fines for Texas Chemical Spill Violations
The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA has proposed significant fines against three companies for failing to protect workers during hazardous cleanup operations in Channelview, Texas. This enforcement action signals a heightened compliance focus on health and safety standards in the environmental response sectors.
20 days agoNavi Mumbai's Textile Recycling Centre Model Advances Circular Economy Efforts
At a national conference, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation showcased its Textile Recycling Centre model, emphasizing sustainable textile waste management. This initiative, supported by the Ministry of Textiles, has created livelihoods for over 50,000 households and highlights the potential for public-private partnerships in expanding recycling capabilities.
63 days agoUS Industrial Water Reuse Market Expected to Reach $40.9B by 2033
The U.S. industrial water reuse and recycling market is forecasted to grow to **$40.94 billion** by 2033. Key investments by **Birchtech Corp.**, **Ara Partners**, and others highlight burgeoning procurement opportunities for contractors focused on sustainable water solutions and infrastructure improvements.
65 days agoJefferson County Allocates $169.5K to Restore Waste Processing Permits
Jefferson County's Quorum Court has authorized the appropriation of **$169,500** from reserve funds to restore operational permits for its tire processing and solid waste facilities, which had been shut down since early 2025 due to permit violations. This move is crucial for ensuring compliance and continuity in county waste management services, presenting potential procurement opportunities for environmental services vendors.
75 days agoDOE Achieves Key Milestone in Hanford Waste Cleanup Efforts
The DOE has successfully removed waste from its 23rd single-shell tank, advancing its Hanford cleanup mission. This progress creates opportunities for contractors specializing in hazardous waste management as retrieval operations continue through summer 2026.