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More than 130 million metric tons of single-use plastics were thrown out in 2019, according to a new report that puts Exxon Mobil atop a list of the companies that produce it.
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Attorney General TJ Donovan is close to wrapping up an investigation into charges that the state’s largest solid waste district illegally dumped glass for�
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An NPR and PBS Frontline investigation reveals how the oil and gas industry used the promise of recycling to sell more plastic, even when they knew it would never work on a large scale.
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The FrequencyHow the pandemic may change recycling in Vermont, at least for a while. Plus, how one business has quickly pivoted from baked goods and flowers to meal�
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Citing the risks posed by the coronavirus, the Scott administration has joined with waste haulers around Vermont to press for flexibility with the state’s�
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Many Vermonters support a pending ban on food waste from landfills. But a new University of Vermont study found few people want to pay for curbside�
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Brave Little State just told us all about where Vermont's recyclables go, and how many of the plastic, metal and paper items get re-used once recycled.�
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Environmentalists praised the company, but also asked that it commit to more robust reforms to its plastic usage.
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Julie Ste. Marie of Troy wants to know whether people are following Vermont's new recycling law, and where, exactly, all those recyclables end up. Her�
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Brave Little StateAre people following Vermont’s new recycling laws, and where does our recycling end up? That’s the question Julie Ste. Marie of Troy put to Brave Little�