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Waste Pro execs, on their way to $900M in revenue, outline multiyear Southeast growth strategy
While other family-led operations are selling this year, this Florida-based company says it's here to stay. CEO Sean Jennings and COO Keith Banasiak share their outlook on M&A, labor, municipal relations and more.
By Cole Rosengren • Oct. 11, 2021 -
Deep Dive
Searching for operational insight, MRFs comb data from AI
As recycling technology gets more sophisticated, MRF operators and equipment manufacturers say material characterization data from AI-powered systems may be even more valuable than the labor robots provide.
By Megan Quinn • Oct. 6, 2021 -
COVID-19 vaccinations
Waste and recycling employers watch for next steps on COVID-19 requirements
Waste Pro and Rumpke are among the large employers who have encouraged vaccinations and will be affected by an OSHA rule. The industry is considering how to assist and accommodate existing and prospective workers.
By Maria Rachal • Oct. 4, 2021 -
Deep Dive // Recology SF corruption investigation
What's next for Recology in San Francisco after $36M DOJ penalty, bribery charge
The West Coast company is looking to move forward after three subsidiaries admitted to one charge of bribery in a deferred prosecution agreement, but it still faces legal action and a push to change local collection systems.
By Cole Rosengren • Sept. 29, 2021 -
Extreme heat drives OSHA to develop new federal workplace standard
The advanced notice set to be released next month is the first step in the development of a federal standard to prevent heat-related illness and death.
By Jennifer Goodman • Sept. 21, 2021 -
Covanta, Casella, Vanguard Renewables and others continue the conversation at virtual WasteExpo
The event included insight on industry discussions such as EPR, environmental justice, waste-to-energy, climate change, recycling and technology.
By Megan Quinn , Cole Rosengren , Maria Rachal • Sept. 17, 2021 -
COVID-19 vaccinations
Biden directs OSHA to create new coronavirus vaccine requirements for large employers
A temporary emergency standard could mandate businesses with more than 100 employees ensure their workforce is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or require unvaccinated workers to have a weekly negative test result.
By Ryan Golden • Sept. 10, 2021 -
FDA approval of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine provides cover for employer mandates
"I've received a number of calls from clients who were on the fence, and now, this is something that helps to solidify their confidence," one attorney said.
By Ryan Golden • Sept. 1, 2021 -
COVID-19 vaccinations
Vaccine mandates set for waste and recycling workers in multiple cities
While major private-sector employers haven't announced any vaccine mandates to date, government employees in New York, Philadelphia, Denver and elsewhere face new requirements.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Aug. 25, 2021 -
OSHA recommends masks for many vaccinated workers
Among others, employees in areas of substantial transmission should wear masks to protect unvaccinated co-workers, the agency said.
By Kate Tornone • Aug. 19, 2021 -
NYC commercial waste reform
New York adopts commercial waste safety rules as local industry prepares for bigger shift
After years of scrutiny, local haulers now must follow new labor and vehicle safety requirements within the city. It's the latest in a series of reforms leading up to commercial waste franchise zones.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 18, 2021 -
COVID-19 vaccinations
Waste industry monitors service disruptions amid spread of delta variant
Local news reports reveal coronavirus-driven worker absences and pickup delays reminiscent of earlier in the pandemic. Industry leaders are still encouraging vaccinations and some cities require them for their own employees.
By Maria Rachal • Aug. 16, 2021 -
Deep Dive
With mask, vaccine mandates on the rise, employers have options — but consistency is key
The delta variant is driving new outbreaks and government guidance. Whatever employers choose, inconsistent enforcement is a "recipe for disaster," one attorney said.
By Ryan Golden • Aug. 11, 2021 -
Resource Recycling Conference highlights role of markets, labor and climate in municipal recycling
Panelists at last week's virtual event discussed how positive market shifts for certain postconsumer plastics and fiber grades are influencing MRF investment decisions, while labor availability is a key issue in servicing local programs.
By Megan Quinn , Maria Rachal , Cole Rosengren • Aug. 10, 2021 -
WCN 2021 earnings
Waste Connections seeing 'record' seller enthusiasm for M&A, multiple West Coast deals in works
Like competitors, the company has largely recovered lost pandemic business and is raising prices to stay ahead of wage pressures. To date, 14 acquisitions have closed and many more are in this year's pipeline, leaders said.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 5, 2021 -
Q2 earnings: Solid waste companies raise annual expectations, weigh in on labor issues
Major companies saw strong results from recycling and highlighted active M&A opportunities. Catch up on takeaways from Waste Management, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental and Casella Waste Systems.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Aug. 5, 2021 -
Deep Dive
10 ways the PRO Act could change the game for employers and organized labor
Currently being considered in the Senate, the bill would strengthen the ability of unions to form and collectively bargain, amend the definition of a joint employer and bring many other changes to the workplace.
By Emilie Shumway • Aug. 3, 2021 -
Casella anticipates further expansion into Connecticut after Willimantic acquisition
The Northeast company touted "productive conversations" with other potential sellers in the region, and it estimated the McKean Landfill could come online in Pennsylvania by the end of 2022, during its latest earnings call.
By Megan Quinn • Aug. 2, 2021 -
RSG 2021 earnings
Republic Services Q2: 'no pause' on M&A after Santek, eyeing environmental solutions deals
The labor shortage and coronavirus pose some uncertainty, the company acknowledged, but it raised guidance based on strong recovery trends. Executives also discussed new landfill gas and recycling opportunities.
By Maria Rachal • July 30, 2021 -
WM 2021 earnings
Waste Management Q2 bolstered by economic recovery, even with labor, supply chain strains
The company saw record recycling results and plans to accelerate investment in that area this year. It also increased its annual guidance yet again, seeing further potential to recover business affected by the pandemic.
By Cole Rosengren • July 27, 2021 -
New association aims to build pipeline of truck drivers, technicians
The Next Generation in Trucking Association has a nationally registered apprenticeship program, which it says can help employers retain drivers.
By S.L. Fuller • July 20, 2021 -
City hiring woes and solutions; New $16B pitch for recycling infrastructure
In this week’s municipal news roundup: Denver and St. Louis feel the effects of labor shortages, and leaders in Portland, Oregon, seek to widen their worker candidate pools.
By Maria Rachal • July 16, 2021 -
Cities tackle illegal dumping, ongoing hauler labor shortages
In this week's municipal news roundup: more methods to reduce roadside trash, plus ongoing waste collection issues and new compost initiatives.
By Megan Quinn • July 9, 2021 -
Top stories from 2021's WasteExpo
Catch up on event coverage and interviews about the labor shortage, emerging ESG pressures, fleet technology, organics recycling, PFAS and more.
By Waste Dive Team • Updated Sept. 17, 2021 -
What the industry is saying about 5 key topics in waste and recycling
At WasteExpo, executives, vendors and regulators were vocal on everything from policy to PFAS and plastics, to the problem of not being able to hire enough workers.
By Waste Dive Team • July 7, 2021