
NWRA formalizes relationship with Oregon recycling association

Driving for the industry offers numerous advantages such as rising wages, a five-day workweek and set daily work schedules.

NWRA Safety Monday reminds waste collection drivers to avoid drowsy driving, road rage and driving an unsafe vehicle.

The Standards Committee Z245 on Equipment Technology and Operations for Wastes and Recyclable Materials will meet October 2-4 in Asheville,…

NWRA urges waste collection workers to adopt healthy heart habits

NWRA announced its 2023 Member Awards recipients across three categories for their contributions in support of the waste and recycling…

NWRA has announced that Dr. Darrell Smith, president and CEO of NWRA, is leaving the organization, effective August 4.

Road traffic crashes result in the deaths of approximately 1.3 million people worldwide.

NWRA recognizes best in recycling for 2023

Many workers remember lockout/tagout but don’t remember the third step, tryout.

These safety procedures help protect employees from injuries when performing maintenance and servicing equipment.

LOTO prevents an estimated 120 fatalities and 150,000 injuries each year.