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New York sanitation experts urge incoming mayor to rethink, modernize collection system
The city's sidewalks are infamous for their mountains of garbage bags and rodents. A new "Put Waste to Work" campaign says containerization, route optimization and organics collection should be top priorities.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Dec. 6, 2021 -
Timeline: What's next for the OSHA vaccine mandate litigation?
The Supreme Court would have to go "pedal to the metal" to rule on the ETS before its expiration date, one source told HR Dive.
By Ryan Golden • Dec. 2, 2021 -
Little for CFOs to like in Build Back Better tax provisions
Even if the Senate softens the legislation, companies can expect to see more complicated tax compliance and a potential excise tax on stock buybacks.
By Robert Freedman • Nov. 29, 2021 -
COVID-19 vaccinations
Waste and recycling employers prepping for OSHA coronavirus requirements amid legal holdups
A Jan. 4 deadline for vaccinations or weekly testing has been halted, but the industry is still closely reviewing the standard, with attention to provisions such as an exemption for outdoor workers, which could apply to certain job types.
By Maria Rachal • Nov. 22, 2021 -
NYC commercial waste reform
New York aims to launch commercial waste zones in 2022, sector's largest change in decades
A long-anticipated RFP kicks off a process that could see coveted 10-year contracts awarded by next summer. Fifty companies have qualified to bid, including Waste Management, Waste Connections and Action Environmental.
By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 17, 2021 -
How US recycling programs make it work from coast to coast
Professionals working in multifamily city buildings, drop-off sites in tribal nations and programs in more isolated island areas weigh in on what's working, and what's still challenging, when it comes to recycling in 2021.
By Maria Rachal , Cole Rosengren , Megan Quinn • Nov. 15, 2021 -
Opinion
The dirty truth about the waste industry's 'labor shortage'
Chuck Stiles, director of the Solid Waste and Recycling Division of the Teamsters union, says the industry's issue with recruiting and retaining workers comes down to insufficient wages, benefits and respect.
By Chuck Stiles • Nov. 9, 2021 -
COVID-19 vaccinations
Court stays employer vaccine mandate
The 5th Circuit ordered a stay on OSHA's vaccination policy due to "grave statutory and constitutional issues with the Mandate."
By Kathryn Moody • Updated Nov. 8, 2021 -
What waste industry CEOs said about the labor market during Q3 earnings calls
Casella, GFL, Republic, Waste Connections and Waste Management addressed the impact of labor constraints on their ability to take on new business, the role of automation, and related pricing changes and costs.
By Maria Rachal • Nov. 5, 2021 -
GFL 2021 earnings
GFL Environmental on track to close 40 acquisitions this year, ramping up RNG and MRF projects
Having acquired assets worth an estimated C$735 million in annual revenue to date, GFL intends to keep up its pace for the foreseeable future and raised 2021 guidance.
By Cole Rosengren • Nov. 4, 2021 -
Solid waste collection, landfill workers saw injury rate drop in 2020: BLS data
Focus on infection prevention in the coronavirus pandemic's first year, when illness cases spiked, may have increased attention to everyday safety messages as well. At the same time, incidence rates for MRF workers rose.
By Maria Rachal • Nov. 4, 2021 -
COVID-19 vaccinations
OSHA sets Jan. 4 deadline for employers to mandate COVID-19 vaccines
The Biden administration's move has been widely described as a major development for large U.S. workplaces.
By Ryan Golden • Updated Nov. 4, 2021 -
2021 earnings coverage: GFL Environmental
In its second year as a public company, GFL continued an aggressive expansion pace throughout North America, including multiple large acquisitions such as Terrapure and PDC.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Feb. 10, 2022 -
Tracking the industry: US waste and recycling info hub
Follow some of the most essential developments around M&A, ESG pledges, federal and state policy, PFAS regulations, quarterly earnings results and more with Waste Dive's unique trackers and ongoing in-depth coverage.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Nov. 23, 2021 -
2021 earnings coverage for US waste and recycling companies
Catch up on Waste Dive's quarterly analysis of results from WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental and others during 2021.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Feb. 18, 2022 -
2021 earnings coverage: Waste Connections
For the industry's third-largest company, 2021 continued a trend of heightened M&A activity, new ESG investments and ongoing pandemic recovery.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Feb. 17, 2022 -
2021 earnings coverage: Republic Services
Revisit Waste Dive's coverage of Republic's earnings reports from an eventful year, which featured ramped up spending on ESG efforts and M&A, including the acquisitions of Santek Waste Services and ACV Enviro.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Feb. 11, 2022 -
WM 2021 earnings
2021 earnings coverage: WM
The North American waste industry's largest company was focused on integrating Advanced Disposal Services, ramping up recycling investments and maneuvering through pandemic effects throughout the year.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Feb. 2, 2022 -
Q3 earnings: A complex economic recovery continues, with M&A spending on the rise
Inflation and labor were also cited as notable challenges during recent reports. Catch up on our takeaways from key public companies.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Nov. 4, 2021 -
RSG 2021 earnings
Republic Services M&A spending on track to top $1B in 2021, highest in over a decade
The company is also making investments in landfill gas projects and expanding its environmental solutions business as it caps off a quarter that saw some volumes exceed pre-pandemic levels.
By Maria Rachal • Oct. 29, 2021 -
WCN 2021 earnings
Waste Connections acquisitions worth $240M in revenue through Q3, at least $100M more anticipated
The company upped its outlook thanks to economic recovery trends and M&A but reported inflationary pressures. CEO Worthing Jackman also described potential vaccine mandates as a notable labor headwind.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 28, 2021 -
WM 2021 earnings
Waste Management sees path to offset 'acute' inflation, labor turbulence through pricing and automation
The company raised revenue guidance again but faced a challenging quarter. During one recent week an estimated 900 employees were out due to COVID-19 at the same time as volumes increased due to the economic rebound.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 26, 2021 -
M&A hit 'historic highs' amid the talent crunch. How are HR teams coping?
Acquiring employers are being asked a key question from their workers, one executive told HR Dive: "Is my company showing up for me?"
By Ryan Golden • Oct. 21, 2021 -
City Haul: A new class of municipal waste leaders emerges
Over half of the 10 largest U.S. cities have new public works, sanitation or solid waste directors since the start of 2020. Positions have evolved during the pandemic and amid shifting trends in technology and public engagement.
By Maria Rachal • Oct. 20, 2021 -
Republic Services aims to bolster diesel technician pipeline, with eye toward EV training
Addressing worker shortages and offering opportunities to veterans and underserved populations, Republic's Technical Institute trains employees and potential hires to service its current and future vehicle fleet.
By Maria Rachal • Oct. 14, 2021