Consumer
Recycling News

Despite the popularity of curbside programs, many consumers don’t know the fundamentals of recycling: single-stream vs. multi-stream, the “three Rs” of waste management, or even which items can and cannot be recovered. Click here for more information on the basics of consumer recycling.

  • Posted April 24, 2024

E-Waste Recycling

@ENERGY has launched an E-waste recycling prize to encourage the recycling of E-waste that is piling up, while we could be recycling aluminum and copper from these items.
  • Posted April 23, 2024

Happy Earth Day! 🌍 

Let’s celebrate the beauty and wonder of our planet by taking care of it today and every day. Plant a tree, pick up litter, or simply go for a walk in nature. Remember, we only have one Earth so let’s cherish and protect it together! #EarthDay
  • Posted April 18, 2024

Plastic Recycling

Are you recycling correctly? Best practices to ensure your plastic makes it through the recycling process and doesn’t contaminate other plastics. 

Commercial/Industrial
Recycling News

Many commercial and industrial by-products—from coal combustion residuals to foundry slag to manufacturing scrap—have economic and environmental value that can and should be harnessed via their collection and reuse. Click here to learn about commercial and industrial reclamation efforts.

  • Posted April 24, 2024

Fly Ash in Concrete

Carbon Upcycling Technologies delivered 200 tonnes of Co-2 enhanced fly ash to BURNCO, to be used in concrete
  • Posted April 18, 2024

Fly Ash Bricks

A recent analysis suggests that Fly Ash Bricks are environmentally friendly and can be used as an efficient building material.
  • Posted April 8, 2024

New Study in the Philippines

A Philippines study highlights the benefits of using coal fly ash in cement, showing the use of coal ash reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves the strength. 

Renewable Technology
Recycling News

Solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles—all commonly touted for delivering “clean” power with little environmental impact—contain toxic and/or economically valuable materials that should be disposed of or recovered after the product’s life. Click here to discover more about renewable technologies recycling.