Topic: Adaptive Reuse is Leading Urban Transformation in the U.S. With the popularity of remote and hybrid work, many urban buildings are transforming into much-needed housing. The strategy addresses both … Continue reading A New Era of Urban Transformation – Adaptive Reuse
A third of the food raised or prepared does not make it from farm or factory to fork. Producing uneaten food squanders a whole host of resources—seeds, water, energy, land, … Continue reading Composting: A tool to combat climate change
Pat Sullivan, senior vice president of SCS Engineers, said his team is assisting the regional landfills in managing the huge amount of debris from the fire cleanup. While the Los … Continue reading Landfill Ash Management: Managing piles of ash and lost homes in California
California was the first state to enact landfill methane regulations in 2010; however, in the years since, states such as Oregon, Washington, and Maryland have implemented more stringent rules that incorporate … Continue reading California Poised to Ramp Up Landfill Emissions Regulations
Speaking with industry experts, WasteDive Editor Jacob Wallace examines the impact of the US EPA’s plan to alter the language in WOTUS. In his article, “What a new ‘waters of … Continue reading What a New WOTUS Rule Could Mean for Waste Facilities