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Q&A
Straight talk with WCA Waste CEO Bill Caesar
One of the industry's largest private operators discusses satisfaction with the company's current geography, pressures on landfill operations and why carbon pricing is likely inevitable.
By Cole Rosengren • May 21, 2019 -
Q&A
Waste Connections may be third-largest, but don't accuse it of being a 'big company'
President Worthing Jackman talks caution on recycling, adapting to landfill regulations and efforts to maintain employee engagement amid a period of exponential growth.
By Cole Rosengren • May 17, 2019 -
Column
Scrap Collector: Plastic's 'hidden' climate impacts revealed
Plus: Six-foot-high pile of unopened Amazon Go meals and groceries discovered in Seattle landfill, and Philippines recalls ambassador to Canada over ongoing illegal waste standoff.
By Rina Li • May 17, 2019 -
Opinion
A broken link in the circular economy
Scott Sherman, a former official with the EPA and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, outlines why he believes renewed talk about WTE over landfills is ill-advised.
By Scott Sherman • May 16, 2019 -
GFL Environmental aims to be 'one of the largest players in the continent'
Waste Dive recently spoke with the Canadian company's CEO and CFO about progress on integrating last year's major Waste Industries acquisition — and why their North American expansion is "just getting started."
By Cole Rosengren • Updated May 17, 2019 -
Q&A
Covanta poised for WTE 'awakening' in US — if it comes
Waste Dive spoke with Covanta executives about emerging domestic opportunities, community relations and why they believe landfills could become less competitive in certain regions.
By Rina Li • May 15, 2019 -
Q&A
New Republic Services president: 'Death of landfills has been overexaggerated'
Waste Dive met with Jon Vander Ark to discuss retention strategies, why recycling may grow faster than solid waste, what's next for landfill operations, and the risks and opportunities of climate change.
By Cole Rosengren • May 15, 2019 -
Q&A
Waste Management COO: New Chicago MRF will be 'much more mechanized'
Recently promoted to the C-suite, John Morris spoke to Waste Dive about efforts to improve retention rates, the evolution of landfill operations and the company's recycling "plant of the future."
By Cole Rosengren • May 13, 2019 -
Column
Scrap Collector: U.S. abstains from supporting Basel Convention plastics amendment
Plus, a New York town is fighting legal battle over transfer station's feral cat colony and a U.K. waste and recycling company calls for ban on environmentally unsustainable items.
By Rina Li • Updated May 13, 2019 -
Alabama city permitted to expand landfill after 5-year closure
Legal issues thwarted at least three attempts to expand the City of Dothan Sanitary Landfill, but plans now appear to be moving ahead on a 19-acre expansion.
By Cody Ellis • May 9, 2019 -
EPA plans to approve landfill emissions plans from multiple states
The movement comes after a federal judge largely ruled in favor of a lawsuit brought by multiple states, which had challenged the agency's inaction to implement 2016 rules governing methane emissions.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated July 15, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Toxins in the ground: Inside America's most polluted coal ash site and industry's struggle with federal rules
A Texas family's legal battle with an electric cooperative over contaminated land is a microcosm of a larger national debate on how to handle the toxic byproduct of burning coal.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 6, 2019 -
Q&A
Off the Route: Documentarian Amy C. Elliott on the 'apex of consumerism'
Elliott spoke to Waste Dive about her documentary "Salvage" — starring one of the last publicly accessible town dumps in North America — and our relationship with waste and consumption.
By Rina Li • May 6, 2019 -
Q&A
LA Sanitation director's plans to tackle organics and hit 'zero waste' targets
In the second part of a recent Waste Dive interview, Enrique Zaldivar discusses California's transformative SB 1383 regulations, a large curbside organics pilot and extended producer responsibility.
By Cole Rosengren • May 3, 2019 -
Casella recycling revenue rises, Boston negotiations ongoing
Despite commodity shifts, the company's recycling business is holding steady. Landfill pricing is also on the rise, and acquisition plans appear to be pacing ahead of annual goals.
By Cole Rosengren • May 2, 2019 -
Advanced Disposal reports two acquisitions, recycling decline
The Florida company has gone into an extended quiet period following news of a planned merger with Waste Management, but its recent quarterly report offers a snapshot of business before the news broke.
By Cole Rosengren • May 1, 2019 -
Covanta reports continued investments, 'early signs of interest' in new US capacity
Newly launched operations in New York, ongoing project development in the U.K. and increasingly favorable pricing trends in the U.S. delivered another positive quarter.
By Rina Li • April 29, 2019 -
Republic still very much 'in the hunt' for acquisitions, outpacing 2019 plan
Advanced Disposal may not have been the right fit, but executives remain actively engaged in M&A. They also covered recycling turnaround plans, rising landfill costs and more during the company's Q1 earnings call.
By Cole Rosengren • April 26, 2019 -
Waste Management anticipates 15% customer growth from 'transformational' Advanced deal
Company executives offered insights into what's described as their biggest merger in 20 years — along with updates on recycling and E&P expansion.
By Cole Rosengren • April 26, 2019 -
Waste Connections reports acquisitions in 7 states, with more to come
During the company's Q1 call, executives said they're ready to pick up any Advanced Disposal divestments and have stopped counting on Asian export markets for recycling.
By Cole Rosengren • April 26, 2019 -
Lakeshore Recycling Systems finalizes purchase of first landfill
Buying the site in western Illinois marks a departure from the company's previous vows to never own disposal assets. CEO Alan Handley recently explained the logic behind this move.
By Cole Rosengren , Rina Li • Updated June 19, 2019 -
Lincoln, Nebraska's cardboard disposal decreases dramatically following ban
Viewed as a success, the one-year-old ban has led to a 76% decrease in cardboard going to the landfill – as well as higher overall recycling rates.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 24, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Uncontained: The complex link between retail and packaging
Retailers know that the environmental effects of packaging are weighing on consumers' minds. But experts say it's not just about getting rid of plastic.
By Kaarin Moore • April 22, 2019 -
Advanced landfill in Michigan faces growing legal and regulatory pressure
The Arbor Hills Landfill, which has been targeted with numerous complaints and state violations, faces a potential lawsuit from the Conservancy Initiative as well as legislation proposing hiked fines for ongoing infractions.
By Rina Li • Updated April 22, 2019 -
Minnesota court: State can prioritize WTE over landfill around Twin Cities
Republic Services sued the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency after it enforced a decades-old statute in 2017. The court's ruling leaves financial penalties unresolved, but theoretically upholds the state's preferred hierarchy.
By Cody Ellis • April 11, 2019