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Interesting to see the Presidential Plastics Action Plan (#plasticfreepresident) raised in Regan's confirmation hearing - more than 500 key groups are signed on but the docket's already pretty packed... wastedive.com/news/epa-nomin… via Waste Dive

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Blinding lights burn out? Ridwell has you covered 💡♻️#getridwell #lightbulbrecycling Not, like, literally covered 🩹😬

Blinding lights burn out? Ridwell has you covered 💡♻️#getridwell #lightbulbrecycling

Not, like, literally covered 🩹😬
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Hey there 👋 It has been a while since we updated you here, but we have been busy! #ridwell has now saved over 17 MILLION pounds of waste from the landfill and we are close to 90,000 members in all of our markets. We are ready for 2024 and can’t wait to continue growing with you!

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A little #ridwell fact for the day: Did you know that between November and New Year's Day, the US produces 25% more trash, equivalent to a staggering 4 to 5 million extra tons of waste? 🎄🌎

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Happy New Year! We closed out 2023 by expanding service to LA, where we are growing fast. Angelenos can now join the movement to waste less with #ridwell and create more sustainable routines in 2024.

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Getting tired of putting stuff in the recycling bin that you know probably won’t be recycled? New startup can help you with that, Carly Olson writes: latimes.com/business/story…

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As a compulsive recycling-separator and e-waste-schlepper, I was excited to read this piece by Carly Olson on how Ridwell is catering to consumers' anxiety over all the junk we generate. latimes.com/business/story…

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We can do better, together. Will you join #ridwell in the movement to keep 10 million pounds of trash out of the waste stream this year? #sustainability bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Ridwell is catching on in the South 🔥 If you have friends or family in the #Atlanta area, please share to keep the momentum going! #climateaction #recyclerevolution #ATLnewsfirst bit.ly/3IfFwiw

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Such a pleasure talking with Alice Short Los Angeles Times about practical takeaways from Total Garbage, including how a father-son project grew into a powerhouse social impact biz that turns your trash into treasure ⁦Ridwell⁩ ⁦⁦Avery Books⁩ latimes.com/environment/st…

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Just about everything in this Ridwell processing facility in San Leandro will be donated to a Bay Area nonprofit or sent to a recycler to become something new. The subscription service offers a new spin on recycling items that identify aren’t accept in the blue curbside bin.

Just about everything in this Ridwell processing facility in San Leandro will be donated to a Bay Area nonprofit or sent to a recycler to become something new. The subscription service offers a new spin on recycling items that identify aren’t accept in the blue curbside bin.
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🎙️ ON AIR: We're speaking w/ Los Angeles Times reporter Susanne Rust, CALPIRG director Jenn Engstrom & Ridwell's Gerrine Pan about the future of plastic in California. ❓How have shopping bag bans changed how you bring home your purchases? 📻 Listen: kqed.org/forum/20101019…

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Where do all those thousands of campaign signs go after Election Day? Ridwell is leading a campaign in the Bay Area to collect them for recycle and reuse so they don’t end up in the landfill.