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New Jersey Passes Strongest Skip the Stuff Law in the U.S. to Limit Single-Use Plastics

2026-01-21 08:15:26| Waste Age

Yesterday, now-former Gov. Phil Murphy signed New Jerseys Skip the Stuff bill (S-3195/A-5157) before the end of his term.


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AMP Robotics Corporation (AMP), a leading provider of high-technology sorting solutions for the waste and recycling industry, has been named to Cleantech Groups 2026 Global Cleantech 100 for the seventh consecutive year as well as the Hall of Fame.


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Environmental Products Group Marks 25 Years of Excellence

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Environmental Products Group (EPG), a trusted leader in infrastructure and municipal maintenance equipment, proudly celebrates its 25th anniversary.


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