Environmental, Social and Governance: Page 8


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    Coors Light to begin global shift from 6-pack plastic rings in 2022

    Molson Coors will spend $85 million to start the transition to cardboard-wrap carriers for the brew while upgrading machinery so its entire North American portfolio can use the material by the end of 2025.

    By Christopher Doering • March 1, 2022
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    SEC to take hard stand against corporate 'greenwashing'

    The SEC soon plans to propose rules for sustainability disclosure standards that will feature detailed guidelines for reporting on greenhouse gas emissions, according to SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee.

    By Jim Tyson • Feb. 24, 2022
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    The pandemic pushed paper markets to record levels. How long will those prices continue?

    Fiber markets soared in 2021, thanks in large part to the pandemic's e-commerce boom. Now, billions of dollars in infrastructure investments are coming online and demand is expected to remain strong.

    By Feb. 23, 2022
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    3 takeaways from GWMS on the future of environmental justice, greenhouse gas emissions and leachate at landfills

    Landfill operators, consultants and researchers shared the latest trends they're following at last week's biennial event. Microplastics were called out as an emerging contaminant of concern, akin to how PFAS science has evolved.

    By Feb. 23, 2022
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    Casella lays out 2024 strategy, touts Northeast disposal projects and Boston MRF upgrade

    After years of M&A, the Vermont-based company is on track to approach $1 billion in revenue for 2022. Executives said they have wide flexibility to adjust prices amid inflation and outlined multiple areas for growth.

    By Feb. 18, 2022
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    Q4 earnings: Waste companies close out 2021 with inflation offset plans, sizable M&A activity, ESG spending

    Pricing strategies are helping mitigate inflationary pressures, labor remains a challenge, MRF investment is growing and renewable natural gas projects at landfills are on the rise. Catch up on our takeaways from key public companies.

    By The Waste Dive Team • Feb. 18, 2022
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    Q&A

    Republic Services CEO talks what's next after the US Ecology transaction

    Jon Vander Ark elaborated on Republic's environmental services expansion in terms of next steps to close the deal, a strategic review of market areas, potential capital investments, PFAS opportunities, future M&A and more.

    By Feb. 18, 2022
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    Waste Connections closes 2021 with more than $1B in M&A spending, sees path to $10B in revenue

    The company says it's prepared to handle pressures around inflation, labor and other issues. It also closed 30 deals last year and sees more to come, following an active start to 2022.

    By Feb. 17, 2022
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    WM drops 'waste' from its name, frames ESG approach at annual sustainability forum

    The newly rebranded industry giant described itself as a "circular logistics operator" that is part of a "renewable energy revolution." Plus, panelists spoke on economics, circularity, climate justice, diversity, leadership and more.

    By Feb. 16, 2022
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    Waste Connections' James Little calls for faster action on PFAS management, investment in RNG at landfills

    Speaking at the Global Waste Management Symposium, Little expressed optimism about the industry's ability to meet ESG goals, despite environmental and regulatory challenges, and touted landfills as renewable energy producers.

    By Feb. 16, 2022
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    Deep Dive

    As compost volumes grow, policy and research help boost market expansion

    Composters are continuously exploring market options as organics recycling expands. Transportation projects, carbon sequestration, green roofs and cannabis farming are among many opportunities.

    By Leslie Nemo • Feb. 14, 2022
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    Republic Services highlights 'both and' approach to grow solid waste, environmental solutions segments

    On its fourth quarter and full-year 2021 earnings call, the industry's second-largest player touted a bundled services approach as part of the pending US Ecology buyout and said spending will continue across both businesses.

    By Feb. 11, 2022
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    GFL Environmental spinning off infrastructure division into new 'GFL 2.0,' says plenty more M&A ahead

    GFL closed out its second year as a public company with sizable increases in revenue, fueled in part by spending CA$2.3 billion on 46 acquisitions. The Canadian company is eyeing dozens of new deals and more growth this year.

    By Feb. 10, 2022
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    Republic Services closes $2.2B acquisition of US Ecology in major hazardous waste expansion

    The deal fits into Republic's ongoing goal of expanding its environmental services business. US Ecology is the industry's largest hazardous waste landfill operator by volume.

    By Updated May 2, 2022
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    The Waste Dive Outlook on 2022

    Get up to speed on what may be coming next around M&A, labor solutions, ESG investment trends, federal regulation, state policy, environmental justice, local programs and more.

    By The Waste Dive Team • Feb. 9, 2022
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    WM 2021 earnings

    Waste Management planning $1.6B in ESG investments, says automation and attrition could phase out upward of 7,000 jobs

    Executives closed out a turbulent 2021 with solid earnings, despite inflation, and shared plans for greater spending on recycling and renewable energy, which they expect to have better returns than solid waste acquisitions.

    By Feb. 2, 2022
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    Waste industry M&A spree shows no sign of slowing in 2022, prompting exit of longtime operators

    Pandemic exhaustion, labor strain, capital costs and high valuations are among the factors companies give for selling. Now, the dealmaking activity is beginning to rival historic levels of spending and consolidation.

    By Jan. 27, 2022
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    CFOs 'managing blind' the rising pressure for ESG gains: Accenture

    With more than 15 competing frameworks to choose from, company executives say they lack the expertise and consistent metrics to satisfy growing investor demand for sustainable operations.

    By Jim Tyson • Jan. 25, 2022
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    US Plastics Pact releases anticipated 'problematic' materials list

    The plastics management network aims to phase out packaging containing PVC, PS and PFAS, among others, by 2025. Some applaud the list as a positive step, but others say it's counterproductive and too subjective.

    By Jan. 25, 2022
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    Biden's waste and recycling priorities

    What’s on the Biden administration’s waste and recycling to-do list in 2022

    One year in, the administration has started work on a range of climate and environmental justice initiatives. Catch up on what's next from the EPA and others on the circular economy, PFAS, grant funding and more.

    By Jan. 24, 2022
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    Opinion

    Biogas from landfills must be part of aviation's net-zero future

    As the aviation sector makes investments to increase the production of sustainable fuel, Boeing and SkyNRG Americas say it’s key to focus on the potential to reduce methane emissions.

    By Sheila Remes and John Plaza • Jan. 19, 2022
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    Atlas Organics, with new Generate Capital backing, aims to become one of sector's largest recyclers

    Atlas CEO Joseph McMillin and Generate's Bill Caesar see substantial room for expansion, with at least $200 million worth of projects envisioned. Atlas also recently announced a new round of Florida acquisitions.

    By Jan. 18, 2022
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    Deep Dive

    8 questions about the top trends shaping waste and recycling in 2022

    Waste Dive is watching how much longer heightened M&A activity lasts, what it will take to maintain the workforce in a tough market, where organics infrastructure is growing, what's next for recycling and more.

    By , , Jan. 13, 2022
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    RTS acquires Elytus, making it one of the industry's largest waste brokers

    The New York-based company has picked up an estimated 12,000 service locations and is going national with its biggest transaction to date. CEO Greg Lettieri shares how this fits into its growth plans for 2022.

    By Jan. 10, 2022
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    Deep Dive

    FCC Environmental awarded California mixed waste contract worth up to $1.5B

    Placer County's process is an example of how jurisdictions are preparing for major changes under California's SB 1383 organics recycling regulations. FCC won out over GreenWaste, Recology-affiliated Nortech and others.

    By Updated April 28, 2022