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NFL Player Retires to Start Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Safety Company

2026-03-13 13:17:23| Waste Age

Just as the NFLs 2026 league year gets underway, defensive end Bryce Huff announced his retirement at 27 years old to start a company focused on lithium-ion battery fire safety.


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WM Opens $20M Upgraded Orange Recycling Facility

2026-03-12 15:52:45| Waste Age

WM has opened its upgraded WM Orange Recycling Facility in Southern California, a $20 million investment designed to modernize the site with automation and artificial intelligence. The upgraded system allows the facility to process up to 130,000 tons of recyclable material per year while improving sorting efficiency and material recovery.


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