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New Jersey Law Curbs Takeout Plastic Waste
Utilities New Jersey Law Curbs Takeout Plastic Waste

That familiar kitchen drawer overflowing with unused plastic forks, soy sauce packets, and napkins from countless takeout meals is now the target of New Jersey’s latest environmental legislation. In a decisive move to stem the tide of single-use plastic pollution, the state has enacted a new law

New FCC Chief Clashes With Democrats Over Agency's Role
Utilities New FCC Chief Clashes With Democrats Over Agency's Role

The marbled halls of a House oversight hearing became the arena for a bare-knuckle ideological fight over the soul of the Federal Communications Commission, questioning whether the agency serves as a neutral regulator or a political weapon. In a contentious session that laid bare the deep partisan

What's Driving Versant's Push Into Free TV?
Utilities What's Driving Versant's Push Into Free TV?

In a landscape where media titans have spent a decade erecting paywalls, Versant's bold acquisition of an entirely free television network signals a profound and strategic reversal of the prevailing industry current. This move, coming shortly after the company's spin-off from NBCUniversal, is more

Can Landfills Expand Amidst Public and Regulatory Backlash?
Utilities Can Landfills Expand Amidst Public and Regulatory Backlash?

Across the United States, a critical dilemma is unfolding as existing landfills approach their capacity, creating a silent crisis that pits the relentless growth of waste against the finite availability of disposal space. The pressing need for expansion is colliding with a formidable wall of

USDA Blocks Synthetics From Organic Compost
Utilities USDA Blocks Synthetics From Organic Compost

The line separating a clean, nutrient-rich agricultural input from a contaminated waste stream has just been drawn more clearly, fundamentally reshaping the landscape for sustainable packaging and organic farming in the United States. In a landmark decision, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has

Is Coal the Answer to the US Energy Crisis?
Utilities Is Coal the Answer to the US Energy Crisis?

As American households grapple with an affordability crisis extending far beyond the grocery aisle, the staggering 32% increase in electricity costs over the last five years signals a deeper, more systemic problem brewing within the nation's power infrastructure. This alarming trend is not a random

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