Recycling Stocks List

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Recycling Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 24 WM Waste Management Non-GAAP EPS of $1.75 beats by $0.25, revenue of $5.16B misses by $60M
Apr 24 WM WM Announces First Quarter 2024 Earnings
Apr 24 HTGC Hercules Capital: Winning Option In The Financial Services Space
Apr 24 RSG Republic Services (RSG) to report Q1 Earnings: What to Expect?
Apr 24 CLH Earnings Preview: Clean Harbors (CLH) Q1 Earnings Expected to Decline
Apr 24 RSG Earnings Preview: Clean Harbors (CLH) Q1 Earnings Expected to Decline
Apr 24 QRHC Quest Resource Holding Corporation Announces Continued Strong Business Momentum and First Quarter 2024 Earnings and Conference Call Date
Apr 24 HTGC Hercules Capital Celebrates 20th Anniversary with $20.0 Billion in Cumulative Originations
Apr 22 WM WM CELEBRATES EARTH DAY AT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING BELL, ANNOUNCES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP
Apr 22 CLH Clean Harbors to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences
Apr 21 WM Billionaire Investor Bill Gates Has 81% of His $46 Billion Portfolio in Just 4 Stocks
Apr 20 CLH Merion Road Capital - Clean Harbors: From Nothing Into Our Top Holding
Apr 20 HTGC Better High-Yield Buy: Hercules Capital or PennantPark?
Apr 19 WM Waste Management (WM) Gains As Market Dips: What You Should Know
Apr 19 WM 3 ways companies are using sustainability technology: Expert
Apr 19 RSG 3 ways companies are using sustainability technology: Expert
Apr 19 CLH Strength Seen in Montrose Environmental (MEG): Can Its 12.8% Jump Turn into More Strength?
Apr 18 RSG Don't Trash This S&P 500 Stock Of The Day With A Clean Gas Smell
Apr 18 CLH Should You Invest in Clean Harbors (CLH)?
Apr 18 QRHC Quest Announces Agreement with United Natural Foods, Inc to Help Accelerate the Client’s Operational and Sustainability Goals
Recycling

Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. It is an alternative to "conventional" waste disposal that can save material and help lower greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling can prevent the waste of potentially useful materials and reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, thereby reducing: energy usage, air pollution (from incineration), and water pollution (from landfilling).
Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" waste hierarchy. Thus, recycling aims at environmental sustainability by substituting raw material inputs into and redirecting waste outputs out of the economic system.There are some ISO standards related to recycling such as ISO 15270:2008 for plastics waste and ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management control of recycling practice.
Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, tires, textiles, and electronics. The composting or other reuse of biodegradable waste—such as food or garden waste—is also considered recycling. Materials to be recycled are either brought to a collection center or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials destined for manufacturing.
In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the same material—for example, used office paper would be converted into new office paper or used polystyrene foam into new polystyrene. However, this is often difficult or too expensive (compared with producing the same product from raw materials or other sources), so "recycling" of many products or materials involves their reuse in producing different materials (for example, paperboard) instead. Another form of recycling is the salvage of certain materials from complex products, either due to their intrinsic value (such as lead from car batteries, or gold from circuit boards), or due to their hazardous nature (e.g., removal and reuse of mercury from thermometers and thermostats).

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