A business idea to turn biomass into fuel, fertilizer and other useful products won first prize in the Northwest Arkansas Council’s recycling pitch contest held April 21 at Botanical Garden…
The Northwest Arkansas Council convened its full membership for its Annual Meeting on July 14 at the J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center in Springdale. The Council…
Northwest Arkansas recycled more than 41,000 tons of material in 2021, according to a new report from the Northwest Arkansas Council. Those collections included typical recyclables, like aluminum cans and…
Northwest Arkansas residents can learn about how to recycle better using a new collaborative tool developed by the Northwest Arkansas Council with the help of area cities and solid waste…
Solid waste districts plan more than 100 waste audits over two years A new regional initiative gives Northwest Arkansas businesses an opportunity to reduce trash bills and create smaller environmental…
The Walton Family Foundation is launching a new initiative to strengthen the region’s capacity to grow food for its residents. By expanding opportunities for farmers and increasing consumers’ access to fresh products, the Northwest Arkansas Food Systems will help position the area as a national model for local food grown in healthy soil.