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Advanced Disposal Q2: Business growing steadily, landfill expenses up
The company's results largely tracked with Q2 trends so far, aside from a net loss due to a pending $9 million legal settlement and rising leachate expenses.
By Cole Rosengren • July 31, 2019 -
DOJ antitrust review continues for Waste Management-Advanced deal
Federal regulators recently requested more information from both companies to assess market overlap. Approval is likely, but it's unknown what they may have to divest.
By Cole Rosengren , Anna Hrushka • July 30, 2019 -
Republic Services Q2: M&A spending much higher than planned
More referrals than ever have put the Arizona company on track for a big year of acquisitions. Overall quarterly results were also strong — with some hope even for recycling.
By Cole Rosengren • July 26, 2019 -
Waste Management Q2: Landfills more profitable, recycling 'fallen off a cliff'
The core business continues to perform well in numerous categories, while recycling prices remain a nagging headwind.
By Cole Rosengren • July 26, 2019 -
Republic climate goals approved by Science Based Targets initiative
The international recognition is a first for any U.S. waste and recycling company’s sustainability plan. Republic has committed to reducing key greenhouse gas emissions 35% by 2030.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Sept. 24, 2019 -
GFL Environmental IPO filing outlines plans for significant expansion
A new SEC filing offers key details about the industry's fourth-largest player — including the revelation that CEO Patrick Dovigi pulled in nearly CA$47.5 million last year.
By Cole Rosengren • July 23, 2019 -
Q&A
How Veolia tackles tough waste streams with resourcefulness and global reach
Veolia North America President and COO Bob Cappadona talked to Waste Dive about how the company's Total Waste Management division can find unique solutions for just about anything — even PFAS.
By Cole Rosengren • July 16, 2019 -
New Hampshire voters approve zoning ordinance that could affect Casella landfill plans
The company's interest in permitting a new landfill adjacent to a state park has stirred up local opposition. A temporary zoning ordinance was pitched as one way to control that process.
By Cole Rosengren , Leia Larsen • Updated July 31, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Disputed ground: The future of landfill gas-to-energy
Gas capture at landfills creates electricity and revenue, but also has economic and environmental disadvantages.
By Max Witynski • July 12, 2019 -
Waste Management aiming to expand Wisconsin's largest landfill via Superfund excavation
Once thought to be nearing capacity, the Orchard Ridge Landfill could now remain open for years following the proposed project and a previously approved expansion.
By Rina Li • July 10, 2019 -
Q&A
Off the Route: Von Hernandez on 'turning the tide' of plastic pollution
Hernandez spoke to Waste Dive about his career as a waste and toxics campaigner, waste dumping in Southeast Asia and the path toward creating mass systemic change around plastics.
By Rina Li • July 3, 2019 -
GFL-operated Georgia landfill battles court injunction
A district court sided with residents complaining of odors, buzzards and fugitive debris at the 122-acre Grady Road Landfill — but operator Waste Industries is pushing back with a request to stay the 90-day injunction.
By Leia Larsen • July 3, 2019 -
Food waste is piling up. How are manufacturers responding?
More than 1.6 billion tons of food go to waste annually, representing $1.2 trillion in value and a third of all global food production — and according to a 2018 report, it's getting worse.
By Craig Guillot • July 2, 2019 -
San Diego approves new recycling contracts, keeps foam recycling
The San Diego Environmental Services Department reversed an initial recommendation to cut EPS foam from the city's curbside program earlier this week ahead of a broader vote on new recycling contracts.
By Rina Li • June 27, 2019 -
EPA recommends Georgia become second state to run coal ash permit program
Oklahoma is the only state currently operating its own program as part of the Trump EPA's agenda to give more flexibility on coal ash regulations.
By Catherine Morehouse • June 26, 2019 -
Oregon communities reach agreement with Waste Connections to revive recycling
The deal, which comes with a rate increase and the elimination of mixed plastics, was struck by some of the last areas still receiving state approval to dispose of commingled recyclables.
By Max Witynski • June 26, 2019 -
New Jersey passes food waste bill favoring landfills and WTE
A bill once intended to promote diversion to compost and digestion facilities will now allow unique exemptions due to lobbying from landfill and incinerator operators.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated June 28, 2019 -
Boston finally reaches recycling deal with Casella
Covanta and Wheelabrator will also retain residential waste contracts. Both deals may be regional bellwethers of higher prices to come.
By Cole Rosengren • June 24, 2019 -
Column
Scrap Collector: Southeast Asian activists call for ASEAN ban on foreign waste imports
Plus: Hawaii County approves bill allowing substitution of polystyrene with low-value plastics, and UK government slammed for rejecting textile waste recommendations.
By Rina Li • June 21, 2019 -
GFL Environmental moves forward on potential $1.5B IPO
The fourth-largest company in the North American waste industry has confirmed its plans to go public by filing initial forms with both U.S. and Canadian regulatory authorities.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated July 22, 2019 -
Q&A
BioHiTech Global sees new MBT facility as a model for Northeast disposal crunch
Entsorga West Virginia, jokingly referred to as "Waste Disneyland," is described as a complement to limited regional landfills. Waste Dive spoke with the executive team about growth plans.
By Cole Rosengren • June 20, 2019 -
Illinois EPA issues violation notice to Waste Connections-owned landfill
The violation notice, which alleges ongoing odors from Winnebago Landfill, comes nearly two years after state prosecutors sought court-ordered remedies for emissions.
By Rina Li • June 18, 2019 -
Revised federal flood plain map could affect Texas landfill construction
Judges have ruled in favor of Rancho Viejo Waste Management's request that consideration of its proposed Webb County landfill be delayed.
By Rina Li , Anna Hrushka • Updated June 20, 2019 -
TVA agrees to excavate 12M tons of coal ash after 5-year battle
The authority's practices remain controversial a decade after one plant was involved in the country's largest coal ash disaster to date. Now, material from another site must be recycled or placed in a lined landfill.
By Catherine Morehouse • June 14, 2019 -
Department of Energy change could send radioactive waste to Utah and Texas
The agency's decision to downgrade certain types of "high-level radioactive waste" has elicited a range of opinions from states where it's currently being stored.
By Leia Larsen • June 14, 2019