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Waste Pro Expects to Award $2 Million in Safety Awards for 2026

2026-01-22 06:37:26| Waste Age

Waste Pro is projecting that 2026 will be the biggest year yet for the companys prestigious Safety Award Program. The company anticipates it will award $2 million this year in Safety Awards to eligible drivers and helpers.


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2026-01-22 06:25:00| Waste Age

The U.S. Plastics Pact (USPP) has announced that Johnathan Quinn is no longer serving as the organization's president and CEO. Crystall Bayliss will step in as the USPP's Interim Executive Director.


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TikTok Home Trends Are Creating a New Fast Fashion Issue

2026-01-22 06:16:56| Waste Age

Scrolling TikTok for home inspiration has become second nature for millions of Americans. What starts as a quick dose of aesthetic motivation turns into a cycle of impulse buying, regret and disposal, a cycle that matches the energy of the harmful fast fashion model long associated with clothing and accessories.


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