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It will be decades before you'll need them again in the U.S. and most glasses shouldn't be used if they're more than three years old.
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Arlington residents will receive trash carts Feb. 5, 2024, and Republic Services, Arlington's trash hauler, will transition to an automated service.
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After months of agonizing over the prospect of a new landfill near Lake Worth, hundreds of northwest Tarrant County residents packed the Brewer High School auditorium Dec. 5 to hear from the developer and voice concerns about the proposal.
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Nearly 40 cities are participating in a holiday grease roundup now through mid-January where residents can bring leftover cooking oils and grease to be recycled.
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North Texans can exchange the sequins and fabric from their DIY Taylor Swift and Beyonc茅 concert outfits for new treasures.
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A San Antonio nonprofit looks to keep used materials out of the landfill and into artists' hands.
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Plexiglass barriers used to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 won't be easy to recycle. The acrylic sheets will likely have to be reused or repurposed to avoid being added to landfills.
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Chemical engineer Paul Dauenhauer of the University of Minnesota has dedicated his career to revolutionizing the materials we rely on most. He鈥檚 worked to derive crucial 鈥渃hemical building blocks鈥 from renewable resources that can be used to manufacture existing products, as well as create entirely new alternatives.
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An NPR and PBS Frontline investigation reveals how the oil and gas industry used the promise of recycling to sell more plastic, even when they knew it would never work on a large scale.
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An initiative from three of America鈥檚 biggest beverage companies that aims to improve the recycling and processing of plastic bottles is kicking off in鈥
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It's the holiday season, and if you celebrate, your trash and recycling bins are likely filling up faster than usual. During the season, you might find...