With battery demand soaring, extended producer responsibility laws are essential to recovering valuable minerals and ...
Winchester, has filed legislation to keep dangerous batteries out of household trash, improving waste management practices ...
More than 13,000 wireless chargers sold in the U.S. at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls have been recalled over fears that they could ...
Starting this year, California consumers will pay a 1.5% fee on all products with an embedded battery under a law that aims to curb the risk of battery fires and increase the recycling of ...
The 1.5% surcharge, capped at $15, expands a recycling program that's been quietly collecting old computer monitors and TVs ...
NWRF announced that the “Skip the Bin! Turn Your Batteries In!” PSA campaign will make its national debut at the CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
California shoppers ringing in 2026 will notice something new on their receipts. Starting Jan. 1, a 1.5% recycling surcharge, ...
The National Waste & Recycling Foundation (NWRF), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest ...
The fee that customers began to pay in the new year is just one piece of the state’s evolving response to an emerging risk.
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Robot rovers to cars: 7 solar innovations shaping the future energy shift
These seven solar technologies from CES 2026 reveal how automation, new materials, and recycling are reshaping the future.
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Battery-containing products set for new recycling fee in California
LOS ANGELES - Starting January 1, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery ...
The West Monroe Recycling Center will hold its first Saturday recycling event of the new year on Jan. 3, giving residents an ...
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