Waste Dive tracked the waste and recycling industry's top publicly-traded companies throughout 2019 with in-depth analysis of their quarterly earnings reports. Read through each company's page for details on how they handled landfill pricing, recycling commodity price challenges, labor retention, emerging PFAS concerns, expansion efforts, acquisition strategy and more.
2019 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, Advanced Disposal Services, Casella Waste Systems and Covanta during 2019.
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2019 earnings coverage: Waste Management
By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 25, 2020The North American industry's largest player had a big year, including its announcement of plans to acquire Advanced Disposal Services. Read the full article ➔
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2019 earnings coverage: Republic Services
By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 25, 2020The U.S. industry's second-largest player reported another year of notable profit, including efforts to recalibrate its recycling business model. Read the full article ➔
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2019 earnings coverage: Waste Connections
By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 25, 2020The industry's third-largest player completed yet another year of major acquisition activity and sees many more opportunities ahead. Read the full article ➔
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2019 earnings coverage: Advanced Disposal Services
By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 25, 2020One of the U.S. industry's largest public waste companies had a quieter year following the announcement of its sale to Waste Management. Read the full article ➔
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2019 earnings coverage: Casella Waste Systems
By Cole Rosengren • Feb. 25, 2020The Vermont-based waste and recycling company completed another year of renewed expansion through acquisition. Read the full article ➔
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2019 earnings coverage: Covanta
By Waste Dive Team • Feb. 25, 2020The industry's largest waste-to-energy company saw notable pricing power in the U.S. and continued plans for international expansion. Read the full article ➔
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