As of Aug. 1, San Antonio will no longer accept plastic bags, dry cleaner bags and other forms of what’s known as plastic film for recycling, even if they’re neatly bundled.
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., ...
Japanese store Daiso, known for its affordable home decor, food, and more, announced the grand opening of its third San ...
Gary Dudley, president and CEO of San Antonio-based corporation SWBC and a key Spurs investor, is selling his sprawling 8,611-square-foot mansion in… An adorable hacienda built in 1932 in San ...
The world creates 57 million tons of plastic pollution every year and spreads it from the deepest oceans to the highest mountaintop to the inside of people's bodies, according to a new study that ...
The ongoing port strike happening at our nation’s East and Gulf coast ports is something many companies and grocery stores ...
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(THE CONVERSATION) Plastic is a fast-growing segment of U.S. municipal solid waste, and most of it ends up in the environment. Just 9% of plastic collected in municipal solid waste was recycled as ...
A few showers and storms are expected in deep South Texas Saturday, but chances will be much lower farther north into San ...
Just after dawn in Kalyan, on the outskirts of Mumbai, India, trash pickers looking for plastics begin their daily ... Recology’s largest San Francisco recycling plant handles 500 to 600 tons ...