Workforce: Page 18


  • Calculating the costs of climate change in the waste, energy sectors

    Waste Dive, Utility Dive and Smart Cities Dive teamed up for a series presenting the way their sectors are evaluating the impacts and costs of mitigating climate change.

    By Nami Sumida • Nov. 18, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    US waste and recycling sector faces mounting risks and opportunities from climate change

    As the industry increasingly recognizes its contribution to climate change and sees business opportunities in potentially mitigating those effects, the sector could be at a notable inflection point in the years ahead.

    By Nov. 18, 2020
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    Q&A

    Recology COO discusses how the West Coast company is weathering a year of wildfires, pandemic disruptions

    Sal Coniglio – recently promoted to one of the company's top jobs – talks future plans, COVID-19 business effects and how previous fires taught the company to stock up on masks.

    By Nov. 11, 2020
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    Republic Services Q3: Annual M&A spend now on track for up to $900M

    Driven by the pending acquisitions of Santek Waste and Randy's Environmental, Republic is on track for a big year. The company also reported sequential pandemic recovery in multiple lines of business.

    By Nov. 6, 2020
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    BLS data shows higher injury, illness rate for landfill workers in 2019

    The annual data showed rates remaining relatively flat for collection workers (tracking with national workforce trends), while ticking up at landfills and improving at MRFs.

    By Nov. 5, 2020
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    Waste Management Q3: Executives optimistic about pandemic recovery, Advanced synergy savings

    Executives reiterated cost saving expectations following the marathon deal process, highlighted incremental volume improvements, shared ESG spending updates and discussed the potential effects of a Biden victory.

    By Nov. 2, 2020
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    Diversity efforts taking shape at waste industry's big companies, but serious work remains

    Public companies are increasing their focus on diversity and inclusion, from the frontlines to the boardroom, following national attention on racism. Nearly 74% of sector executives or senior managers are White males, per federal data.

    By Nov. 2, 2020
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    Top waste companies report further recovery in Q3, ongoing pandemic effects

    The second full quarter to reflect the pandemic's effects showed ongoing recovery of overall volumes and stronger commodity pricing. See results from Waste Management, Republic, Waste Connections, GFL, Covanta and Casella.

    By Updated Nov. 6, 2020
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    Waste Connections Q3: Pandemic recovery plateauing, $500M ESG plan launched

    Business is still rebounding from shutdown levels, and M&A activity continues across North America, but unknowns also remain ahead of the election and a rising coronavirus caseload.

    By Oct. 29, 2020
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    Waste Management updates sustainability plan with 2025 targets focused on climate

    Existing 2038 sustainability goals haven't changed, but executives recognized the need for more near-term progress. Procuring more renewable energy and reducing recycling contamination are among the newly announced priorities.

    By Updated Oct. 15, 2020
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    City sanitation workers across the country seek hazard pay, looking to federal relief funds for help

    With no end in sight to the pandemic, municipal sanitation workers in Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cities are asking for better compensation. Successful efforts in multiple Virginia cities offer a possible model to follow.

    By Amir Khafagy • Oct. 12, 2020
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    Mack advances toward electric truck production, Republic Services among first customers

    The manufacturer recently handed off pre-production LR Electric models to Republic and New York's Department of Sanitation after initial tests. Production will begin in 2021, as multiple competitors look to gain market share.

    By Oct. 7, 2020
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    Calls for e-cigarette legislation increase amid growing fire hazard to waste and recycling industry

    The proliferation of vape pens for nicotine and cannabis is the latest example of how embedded lithium-ion batteries are creating a safety risk for the sector. Advocates hope national and state policy proposals can change that.

    By Sept. 22, 2020
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    Top stories from 2020's WasteExpo

    Catch up on coverage of sessions about federal elections, evolving approaches to technology, PFAS regulations, recycling technology, policy and more.

    By Waste Dive Team • Updated Sept. 30, 2020
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    As technology spreads across the industry, independent haulers see adaptability as unique edge

    From collection vehicles to the back office, industry systems are evolving rapidly. National players may have more resources, but during a WasteExpo panel smaller companies said they can pivot more quickly.

    By Sept. 16, 2020
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    New York sanitation commissioner warns against 'devastating' budget cuts ahead of resignation

    After six-plus years on the job, Kathryn Garcia is considering a run for mayor. In an exit interview, she discourages further layoffs, forecasts more commercial waste zone delays and says "zero waste" by 2030 is likely unattainable.

    By Sept. 14, 2020
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    SWEEP standard coming to fruition with industry support and pilot cities

    After years of work, an accreditation system modeled after LEED is reaching a notable milestone. Those behind it hope to improve data standardization and drive sustainable materials management policies around the country.

    By Updated Aug. 31, 2020
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    Waste Pro's new COO pledges more executive time in the field, talks 'controlled growth' strategy

    Keith Banasiak discusses his parallel career path alongside new CEO Sean Jennings, as well as the company's pandemic response, ESG perspective, future M&A plans and more.

    By Aug. 21, 2020
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    Acting Administrator Jim Mullen to leave FMCSA

    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will get a new acting administrator in former Director of Government Affairs Wiley Deck.

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 17, 2020
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    Waste Connections Q2: Economic recovery may have plateaued, notable E&P declines

    While an ongoing downturn in the energy market skewed results, and other volumes remain down, the company's latest earnings report showed a resilient business. Annual guidance has been reinstated, and M&A plans continue.

    By Aug. 7, 2020
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    Republic Services settles into pandemic conditions, expects to be 'more profitable' going forward

    Q2 revenues and volumes were down, but this was offset by other savings and trends are improving. The company reiterated plans for upward of $650 million in M&A this year, largely driven by the pending Santek deal.

    By Aug. 7, 2020
  • NLRB overturns Browning-Ferris decision, says company is not a joint employer

    The board continues to reshape joint-employer law after a 2015 decision involving a Republic Services subsidiary and Leadpoint that temporarily heralded a major shift.

    By Ryan Golden • Aug. 6, 2020
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    GFL Environmental reports record Q2 despite coronavirus effects, resumes M&A program

    While volumes have been affected by the pandemic, especially in Canada, the company's rapid growth trajectory appears largely unaffected. Two new tuck-in deals were announced, with more in the pipeline, according to executives.

    By Aug. 6, 2020
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    Major waste and recycling companies report on a uniquely challenging Q2

    The first full quarter to reflect the pandemic's effects showed volume and revenue declines among some solid waste companies, but it also saw multiple signs of resilience.

    By , E.A. Crunden • Updated Aug. 10, 2020
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    Waste Management reports $400M revenue decline in Q2, additional divestitures to GFL

    Company executives said results "exceeded our expectations," during an earnings call, with economic activity picking back up around the country even as COVID-19 cases rise.

    By July 30, 2020