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Acting Administrator Jim Mullen to leave FMCSA
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will get a new acting administrator in former Director of Government Affairs Wiley Deck.
By Jim Stinson • Aug. 17, 2020 -
GFL Environmental closes $1.2B WCA Waste acquisition, now in 27 states
The news comes shortly after approval from the U.S. Department of Justice. CEO Patrick Dovigi said this purchase from Macquarie, and pending divestitures from Waste Management, were key drivers behind a recent IPO.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Oct. 1, 2020 -
Balcones acquisition of Florida recycler latest step toward new type of vertical integration
The deal marks the Texas-based company's first purchase since it sold a majority stake to Closed Loop Partners in 2019. More plans are in the works, with a potential focus on secondary processing capabilities in the Southeast.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 12, 2020 -
Deep Dive
New Jersey governor signs landmark environmental justice bill with big permit implications
The long-anticipated legislation had key backing from community groups. Despite some business opposition and industry trepidation, waste and recycling stakeholders also expressed support.
By E.A. Crunden • Updated Sept. 18, 2020 -
Republic Services and Nikola cancel major electric truck order
The industry's largest order by far (at least 2,500 vehicles) is being reversed due to "longer than expected development time, and unexpected costs." But Republic said it plans more purchases from various suppliers next year.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Dec. 23, 2020 -
Waste Connections Q2: Economic recovery may have plateaued, notable E&P declines
While an ongoing downturn in the energy market skewed results, and other volumes remain down, the company's latest earnings report showed a resilient business. Annual guidance has been reinstated, and M&A plans continue.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 7, 2020 -
Republic Services settles into pandemic conditions, expects to be 'more profitable' going forward
Q2 revenues and volumes were down, but this was offset by other savings and trends are improving. The company reiterated plans for upward of $650 million in M&A this year, largely driven by the pending Santek deal.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 7, 2020 -
GFL Environmental reports record Q2 despite coronavirus effects, resumes M&A program
While volumes have been affected by the pandemic, especially in Canada, the company's rapid growth trajectory appears largely unaffected. Two new tuck-in deals were announced, with more in the pipeline, according to executives.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 6, 2020 -
Credit system launches aimed at boosting plastics recovery
The standard, modeled after carbon credits, is backed by multiple large companies including Danone, Nestlé, Tetra Pak and Veolia. The concept is described as complementary to EPR systems.
By Cole Rosengren , Maria Rachal • Updated Feb. 10, 2021 -
Major waste and recycling companies report on a uniquely challenging Q2
The first full quarter to reflect the pandemic's effects showed volume and revenue declines among some solid waste companies, but it also saw multiple signs of resilience.
By Cole Rosengren , E.A. Crunden • Updated Aug. 10, 2020 -
Waste Management reports $400M revenue decline in Q2, additional divestitures to GFL
Company executives said results "exceeded our expectations," during an earnings call, with economic activity picking back up around the country even as COVID-19 cases rise.
By Cole Rosengren • July 30, 2020 -
Corrugated box industry bolstered by pandemic trends, including e-commerce
In a year upended by major challenges, corrugated boxes are emerging as a potential bright spot for recyclers. But shifts from industrial and commercial volumes over to residential collection have generated quality concerns.
By E.A. Crunden • July 29, 2020 -
Colorado law calls for exploration of recycling market development center, EPR policies
A bill recently signed by Gov. Jared Polis directs state staff to study creating a new market development program and launching a statewide education program, among other items.
By Leslie Nemo • July 29, 2020 -
On top of coronavirus, industry faced with surprising year of safety trends
The pandemic may have influenced a temporary reduction in vehicular incidents, but distracted driving, speeding, facility fires and heat exposure remain persistent issues for workers.
By Cole Rosengren • July 28, 2020 -
Halfway through an upended year, 8 big questions remain for waste and recycling
Back in January, Waste Dive laid out guiding themes for coverage around safety, M&A, sustainability, policy, organics and PFAS. Now, the pandemic has changed many of them and racial justice is also receiving heightened attention.
By Cole Rosengren , E.A. Crunden • Updated July 28, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Renewed interest in automated side loaders driven by pandemic concerns, persistent safety issues
ASLs have become increasingly popular with some predicting they could see more interest due to pandemic safety concerns. But tighter capital budgets may be a short-term challenge.
By Leslie Nemo • Updated July 23, 2020 -
Major Connecticut WTE facility closing by 2022, waste to be exported
The expected move comes after plans to refurbish the Materials Innovation Recovery Authority's aging RDF facility fell apart for a host of reasons.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Dec. 10, 2020 -
Preparing the maintenance workforce for electric trucks
The labor pool of experienced technicians has always been small, and now trucking firms must train or hire workers with an understanding of high-voltage environments.
By Jen A. Miller • July 17, 2020 -
Waste industry received at least $583M in PPP loans, preserved 67K jobs
Nearly 4,000 industry participants have received funding from the pandemic relief program since April, according to U.S. Small Business Administration data. Waste Dive has collected the full list for public access.
By E.A. Crunden , Cole Rosengren • July 16, 2020 -
Container demand changing alongside pandemic-driven volume shifts
Service providers are adjusting capital spending following months of heightened residential activity and regional drops in commercial waste. Cart and container manufacturers discuss the emerging effects for their businesses.
By Lori Lovely • July 14, 2020 -
House hearing highlights political divide over plastics and pandemic response
The plastics industry says the pandemic has proven the need for its products, which are a key component in masks and other equipment. Environmental advocates and many Democrats said the ramifications of plastics pollution outweigh the benefits.
By E.A. Crunden • July 10, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Risk and race concerns fuel ongoing debate around hazard pay during pandemic
Sanitation workers have held numerous strikes and demanded concessions including hazard pay, frequently linking their fight to movements like Black Lives Matter. But the issue remains a contentious one for the waste industry.
By Cole Rosengren , E.A. Crunden • July 9, 2020 -
Wheelabrator acquires New England hauler as part of vertical integration strategy
Charles George Companies, which has a decades-long history in the region, represents an expansion into collection and recycling operations across two states for the Macquarie-backed waste-to-energy company.
By Cole Rosengren • July 8, 2020 -
Teamsters, safety orgs cite driver fatigue concerns in petitions to delay HOS final rule
Advocates praise the promised flexibility, but petitioners argue FMCSA does not take into account historical data and public safety.
By S.L. Fuller • July 2, 2020 -
Major brands extend $54M investment with Closed Loop Partners despite pandemic
A group of leading corporate foundations and CPG companies are renewing their original investment in the Closed Loop Infrastructure Fund to bolster recycling through MRF upgrades, contamination reduction and other actions.
By E.A. Crunden • July 1, 2020