ReGen Monterey Wins Awards for Excellence in Public Service Announcements and Photography

ReGen Monterey congratulates our Communications team for taking home two Awards of Distinction from the California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) in the Photography and Public Service Announcement categories! Director of Communications Zoë Shoats and Senior Communications Coordinator Eric Palmer were on hand to accept the awards from CAPIO. CAPIO’s EPIC Awards are the […]

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ReGen Monterey Launches Advanced Emission Capture System

ReGen Monterey Launches Advanced Emission Capture System Regional Landfill Expands on Climate Action and Renewable Power Generation Programs ReGen Monterey is ushering in a new era of sustainable waste management by integrating innovative technologies at both its landfill and composting yard. These strategic upgrades are designed to streamline operations, reduce harmful emissions, and transform organic […]

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Tossing a Battery? You’re Risking Lives and Property Along with the Environment

Most people know that batteries are bad for the environment. What many don’t know is that discarded batteries are a growing cause of potentially fatal fires. Lithium-ion batteries are especially risky. Because they’re so efficient, they’re used in countless rechargeable products, including smart phones, power tools, electric toothbrushes, and even robotic vacuums. But if they’re […]

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Innovative Carbon Removal Pilot Study Comes to Monterey Bay Area

Sitos Group, a California-based startup, will unveil advanced carbon removal technology with ReGen Monterey on Friday, July 21 at 12:30 p.m. The public is invited to tour a groundbreaking pyrolysis pilot study facility located at ReGen Monterey, 14201 Del Monte Blvd. (1.5 miles north of Marina off Highway 1). A pilot biochar production plant will […]

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New Disposal Fees Effective July 1, 2023

The ReGen Monterey Board of Directors have approved a disposal fee increase on select materials, effective July 1, 2023. Single Stream Recycling Rates will remain at $40 per ton for all member agencies. Please see the ReGen Monterey Disposal Fee Brochure for details.

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