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  • Roundup: Driver shortages hamper local waste collection, US recycling infrastructure begs $17B expansion

    Plus: California's budget surplus yields $130 million proposal for recycling infrastructure, New York City progresses on solutions for its curbside trash problem, and more municipal news from around the U.S.

    By , May 20, 2021
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    Waste Management offering no-cost education for employees' dependents to improve retention

    The program will expand in 2022 to include employees' nearly 34,000 benefits-eligible dependents, and will be a "key differentiator" for the company, said Chief People Officer Tamla Oates-Forney.

    By Emilie Shumway • May 20, 2021
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    OSHA to review safety guidance, directs employers to follow CDC mask update

    Employers can still voluntarily opt to require social distancing and masks for their workers, attorneys say.

    By Kathryn Moody • May 18, 2021
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    Q1 earnings: Waste companies putting pandemic behind them, anticipate more economic rebound coming

    Outside of Canada, the majority of local economies have reopened and volumes are bouncing back. Catch up on results and takeaways on the first quarter of 2021 from the industry's largest solid waste operators.

    By Waste Dive Team • May 10, 2021
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    GFL 2021 earnings

    GFL Environmental reports positive volume outlook despite Canadian lag, closes 10 acquisitions

    While Canada's pandemic restrictions continue to affect GFL's business, U.S. recovery trends and past acquisitions are providing a boost. Ample M&A opportunity remains due in part to potential tax changes, the company said.

    By May 6, 2021
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    Environmental justice and diversity should be priorities for recyclers, ISRI panelists say

    Speakers at ISRI's annual convention stressed the importance of fostering meaningful relationships in environmental justice communities where they operate, both to mitigate harm and to prepare for potential regulation.

    By May 4, 2021
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    As litter balloons, local governments and residents try new approaches

    Litter and city cleanliness issues seemed to worsen during the pandemic, prompting numerous solutions. “When it's sort of everybody's responsibility, it's nobody's priority,” one anti-litter specialist said.

    By May 3, 2021
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    WCN 2021 earnings

    Waste Connections Q1: Landfill volumes 'above pre-COVID levels'

    Amid pandemic recovery, in March the company had its largest hiring levels since September 2019. It reported better commodity pricing and solid waste volumes even in regions hit hardest by COVID-19.

    By April 29, 2021
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    WM 2021 earnings

    Waste Management raises guidance as pandemic recovery accelerates, predicts possible labor headwind

    Pricing and the Advanced Disposal acquisition were key first quarter boosts. Executives also announced a new chief sustainability officer and weighed in on the Biden administration's infrastructure proposal.

    By April 27, 2021
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    Roundup: Stimulus funding for city waste initiatives, DC and NY inch toward zero waste goals

    The week of Earth Day saw news on zero waste plan reassessments, organics program expansions, reuse pilots and more. Catch up on updates from New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Boston and other cities around the country.

    By , April 23, 2021
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    COVID-19 vaccinations

    Waste and recycling sector encourages coronavirus vaccinations as barriers fall

    All U.S. adults are now eligible to receive a vaccine. Still, the need for PPE and other protections remain: "we've got to keep our head down until we have a significant portion of the population vaccinated," said Casella's CEO.

    By April 20, 2021
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    Roundup: Local governments continue to fight illegal dumping, adapt curbside recycling

    Catch up on the latest local waste and recycling headlines from New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous other municipalities around the country.

    By , April 9, 2021
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    Roundup: How cities are bucking privatization, fighting contamination via smartphones

    A Washington city explains ending its 15-year relationship with Waste Connections, Waste Pro plans to walk from contract troubles in Memphis and more local stories from around the country.

    By , March 26, 2021
  • Jessica Bingley, an emergency room nurse in St. Louis, is among the first to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in the region on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.
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    Attorneys anticipate EEOC vaccine incentive guidance 'soon'

    The news follows recent efforts by business groups to extract more clarity from the EEOC. The lack of federal guidance has resulted in a "gray area" for employers.

    By Ryan Golden • March 18, 2021
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    Racial justice scorecard says waste companies fall short on providing detailed workplace equity metrics

    Waste Management and Republic Services were listed in an As You Sow report calling on S&P 500 companies to acknowledge racism and provide details related to pay equity, promotions, recruitment and retention numbers.

    By March 17, 2021
  • PPP funds for waste, recycling companies slow to roughly $41M in early 2021

    Widening COVID-19 vaccine access and commercial customers reopening portend recovery from some of 2020's unprecedented challenges. Still, seven companies secured loans of over $1 million in January.

    By March 3, 2021
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    Workers split on coronavirus vaccine mandates, incentives, survey shows

    Employers should engage with employees "at a deep level to understand their views and align decisions with employee preference," said Eagle Hill Consulting's president and CEO.

    By Kate Tornone • March 3, 2021
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    Waste Connections pursues escalating New York legal fight in face of stiff competition

    Subsidiary County Waste sued former owner Scott Earl over alleged unfair practices and issues related to the rise of his new company, Twin Bridges. The two are battling over prices and acquisition targets around the Capital Region.

    By March 2, 2021
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    Vehicle-related incidents still leading cause of industry worker deaths, SWANA says

    Another timely concern raised at the SWANA Safety Summit: fighting the burnout that comes from workers' COVID-19 fatigue.

    By March 1, 2021
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    2020 earnings coverage for US waste and recycling companies

    Catch up on Waste Dive's quarterly analysis of results from Waste Management, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Covanta and Casella Waste Systems during 2020.

    By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 24, 2021
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    2020 earnings coverage: Waste Connections

    The industry's third-largest company continued to expand through M&A, responded to the coronavirus pandemic and committed to $500 million in ESG spending.

    By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 24, 2021
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    2020 earnings coverage: Casella Waste Systems

    This key Northeast company continued growing its dominant presence in the market amid the pandemic, with plans to further expand multiple key landfill assets.

    By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 24, 2021
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    2020 earnings coverage: Waste Management

    The North American industry's largest company weathered the pandemic, announced new ESG plans and completed the major acquisition of Advanced Disposal Services.

    By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 24, 2021
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    2020 earnings coverage: Republic Services

    The industry's second-largest player adapted to the pandemic, completed a busy year of M&A and pushed ahead on fleet electrification plans.

    By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 24, 2021
  • Solid waste companies emerge resilient from Q4, with some lingering pandemic effects

    Earnings from the industry's publicly traded solid waste companies show the sector has largely rebounded, but is still affected by a slow economic recovery.

    By Waste Dive Team • Updated Feb. 23, 2021