Landfill: Page 17
-
Clean Harbors says industrial reshoring is helping waste pipeline, reports Georgia acquisition
The environmental services company saw significant growth in its latest results, touting signs it thinks will continue in the months ahead. During their earnings call, executives also discussed capacity expansion, PFAS and ESG impacts.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 3, 2022 -
Rubicon on track to close $1.7B SPAC deal, go public this month following favorable shareholder vote
The Kentucky-based technology company is forecasting $736 million in revenue for the year, with big plans to expand organically and through acquisitions of other brokers once it finally goes public.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Aug. 3, 2022 -
Biogas included in investment tax credit provisions of Inflation Reduction Act
The language, part of $369 billion in climate provisions, could apply to landfill gas projects as well as anaerobic digesters. Proponents have long called for more parity with credits given to other renewables, like wind and solar.
By Megan Quinn • Aug. 2, 2022 -
CWST 2022 earnings
Casella hits $1B in annual revenue, updates guidance for second time this year
CEO John Casella attributed the “best quarter in company history” to pricing programs that covered cost inflation and growth from 11 acquisitions this year. Recycling and disposal capacity projects are also progressing.
By Megan Quinn • Aug. 1, 2022 -
Houston residents welcome DOJ environmental justice investigation but say more work is needed
Activists say the EJ investigation is a “step in the right direction” but doesn’t get to the heart of other systemic issues, such as their concerns on landfill expansions being ignored.
By Megan Quinn • July 29, 2022 -
GFL 2022 earnings
GFL Environmental largely overcomes inflation through pricing and fuel charges, raises 2022 revenue guidance
Executives outlined ongoing efforts to recover direct fuel costs, similar to existing programs by major competitors, and shared an updated outlook on acquisition strategy given the inflationary environment.
By Cole Rosengren • July 28, 2022 -
WIN Waste Innovations buys Ohio hauler, creating platform for further regional expansion
Following WIN’s purchase of Waste Away Systems, CEO Robert Boucher says more Ohio acquisitions are likely as the Northeast company looks to expand its collection footprint and internalize volumes at two landfills in the state.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated July 28, 2022 -
WM 2022 earnings
WM raises 2022 guidance, plans to restart notable M&A spending
CEO Jim Fish said during the company’s July 27 earnings call that even if an economic slowdown occurs, WM is well-positioned to gain market share. New investments in RNG projects and MRF automation are also progressing.
By Cole Rosengren • July 27, 2022 -
Connecticut's MIRA WTE facility finally closes, leaving many questions about regional capacity
The aging facility was handling 720,000 tons per year of waste, much of which is now getting landfilled. A legislative task force is assessing what comes next for the authority that operated it for decades.
By Cole Rosengren • July 27, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Can carbon capture make incinerators a net-zero solution? European operators aim to find out.
Climate goals are inspiring European operators to explore new technologies for their emissions, yet the environmental and financial outcomes remain to be seen. Skeptics say reduction, reuse and recycling are still the best options.
By Leslie Nemo • July 26, 2022 -
Q&A
Vanguard Renewables CEO on $700M sale to BlackRock, digester expansion and landfill competition
Neil Smith, who joined Vanguard after leading an energy company during a similar period of expansion, breaks down what the sale means for the company’s efforts to launch dozens of RNG-producing facilities.
By Cole Rosengren • July 25, 2022 -
Houston under DOJ investigation for alleged environmental justice violations around illegal dumping
Latino and Black residents say the city ignored repeated calls to clean up illegal dumping in their area. The DOJ investigation is notable for its rare focus on a municipal solid waste department, but the city calls the accusations “baseless.”
By Megan Quinn • July 25, 2022 -
New York seeks feedback on regulations to limit landfill expansion, update organics diversion law
Proposed changes are meant to clarify existing solid waste laws and make progress toward the state’s greenhouse gas reduction goal. The Department of Environmental Conservation will accept comments through Aug. 24.
By Megan Quinn • July 22, 2022 -
Fueled by new Clairvest investment, Boston Carting has many plans for the 'hottest market in the country'
CEO Patsy Sperduto, along with investors from Ironwood Capital and Laurel Mountain Partners, talk about future development and acquisition plans for the fast-growing company following a recapitalization.
By Cole Rosengren • July 21, 2022 -
Republic Services reports on progress toward 2030 climate goals, restates emissions accounting
The company says it’s on track to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and boost recovery of certain “key materials,” with more electric vehicles on the way. It has also begun using an industry-created emissions standard.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated July 22, 2022 -
Deep Dive
As organics depackager equipment market grows, so do concerns over microplastics contamination
Companies like Vanguard Renewables are investing millions to facilitate commercial organics recycling as researchers and state regulators work to keep PFAS and microplastics out of the equation.
By Elizabeth Gribkoff • July 18, 2022 -
Q&A
HomeBiogas CEO sees 'a lot of room' for on-site organics recycling to compete in waste market
Oshik Efrati — co-founder of an Israeli company that has deployed digester units in more than 100 countries — outlines plans to target U.S. homeowners, multifamily complexes and commercial establishments.
By Cole Rosengren • July 15, 2022 -
EPA seeks feedback on environmental justice action plan, equitable use of infrastructure funds
At a virtual community meeting on Wednesday, participants urged the agency to approve recycling projects, funded with infrastructure grant money, that avoid creating further environmental harm to disadvantaged communities.
By Megan Quinn • July 14, 2022 -
Q&A
Allied Industrial Partners expects Waste Eliminator to be 'first of several' industry investments
The latest private equity firm to enter this space discusses its $150 million investment plans for the Atlanta-area company, plus its own aspirations for other waste and recycling transactions.
By Cole Rosengren • July 13, 2022 -
Waste Eliminator becomes sizable metro Atlanta presence with new acquisitions
Two newly announced transactions in the region add recycling, transfer and disposal capacity for multiple streams. This is part of plans by Allied Industrial Partners to invest $150 million into the business.
By Cole Rosengren • July 7, 2022 -
Deep Dive // California's organics experiment
How 3 Southern California programs are ramping up organics recycling
Preparing for SB 1383’s recycling requirements is a bigger lift for areas that didn’t already collect food scraps. Program officials in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Bernardino County share their stories in Part 4 of our series.
By Cole Rosengren • July 7, 2022 -
Red River bankruptcy proceedings continue as GFL Environmental takes over Fort Wayne contract
The Texas-based company is in talks to be acquired by a private equity firm. Meanwhile, the Indiana city is cutting ties with Red River after months of service issues that have also been seen in Nashville and elsewhere.
By Cole Rosengren • July 1, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Future of troubled Renovare unclear after West Virginia facility closure, surprise merger reversal
The company — formerly known as BioHiTech Global — has seen its stock price plummet following financial, operational and legal issues. Former partner Entsorga sees a path forward for its shuttered showcase plant.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated July 1, 2022 -
California EPR bill passes state Assembly, final vote must happen immediately
After four years of attempts, this major legislation could finally pass. The bill must now make it through the state Senate and reach the governor’s desk by the end of June to avert a competing plastics ballot measure.
By Megan Quinn • June 30, 2022 -
Pay growth continued for top waste and recycling leaders in 2021 as CEO-median employee pay ratio widened
See the latest compensation data for executives at WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Clean Harbors, Stericycle, Harsco and Casella Waste Systems in our annual report.
By Cole Rosengren • June 29, 2022