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TerraCycle Commercial Expands with Acquisition of NLR

TerraCycle Commercial has acquired Connecticut-based NLR Inc., a long-standing leader in universal and regulated waste recycling. NLR becomes the fourth company to join TerraCycle Commercial, expanding the division’s reach across the Northeast and strengthening its ability to manage materials such as lamps, batteries, electronics, and other regulated waste streams. The acquisition builds on TerraCycle’s growing portfolio of recycling solutions and broadens the services available to commercial customers.

Waste Today Magazine · Jun 3, 2026

The Reality Behind the Plastic Recycling Challenge

Recycling remains an important tool for reducing waste, but many plastics never enter the recycling system due to collection challenges, contamination, and economics. Items such as snack wrappers and other flexible packaging are often left out of curbside programs despite being recyclable. TerraCycle helps address this gap by working with brands to collect and recycle hard-to-recycle materials that traditional systems leave behind, turning them into raw materials for new products. The broader conversation highlights the need for a combination of reduction, reuse, and expanded recycling solutions to keep more materials in use and out of landfills.

NBC Chicago Online · Apr 25, 2026

Giving Old Car Seats a Second Life

Target's car seat trade-in event highlights the importance of finding responsible solutions for bulky products that cannot be reused indefinitely. Car seats contain a mix of plastics, metal, and fabric that can be difficult to manage at end of life, but recycling programs help recover these materials and turn them into new products. The initiative has helped keep millions of pounds of material out of landfills while making it easier for families to dispose of expired or damaged car seats responsibly.

The Cool Down · Apr 25, 2026