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 […]
Read MoreSitos 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 […]
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreWorkshops: New Recycling and Food Scrap Laws in Apartments, Tuesday, June 13 and Thursday, June 22 Attention multi-family property owners and property management companies: Register for a FREE training and learn how to implement recycling and food scrap collection programs in your apartments. California Laws AB 341, AB 1826, and SB 1383 require businesses and […]
Read MoreThe Public Hearing is for the purpose and intent of considering rate changes for specific material disposal. Read more here.
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