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Opinion
The methane emissions crisis demands a faster transformation in how we handle organic waste
The waste sector presents some of the best opportunities to reduce methane emissions and global warming through organic waste prevention, source separation and composting, writes John Ribeiro-Broomhead.
By John Ribeiro-Broomhead • May 11, 2022 -
WasteExpo 2022
Dispatches from WasteExpo Day 1: Latinx business leaders, mobile collection apps and PFAS in biosolids
The industry's largest event kicked off with sessions focused on the link between diversity and sustainability, young rising leaders, fleet technology rollouts, a notable new PFAS law in Maine and more.
By Cole Rosengren , Maria Rachal , Megan Quinn • May 10, 2022 -
RSG 2022 earnings
Republic Services plugs US Ecology-driven expansion, Archaea RNG deal
After finalizing the $2.2 billion US Ecology acquisition, Republic said it has another $400 million worth of solid waste and recycling deals "in the advanced stages of closing" and is eyeing tuck-ins in environmental solutions.
By Maria Rachal • May 6, 2022 -
GFL 2022 earnings
GFL Environmental's momentum continues with 21 deals, further potential to recover fuel costs
Following the Sprint purchase, executives anticipate further M&A opportunities. They were also optimistic in an earnings call about further potential from recovering Canadian volumes, price increases and lower labor turnover.
By Cole Rosengren • May 5, 2022 -
WCN 2022 earnings
Waste Connections touts $175M in Q1 acquisitions, 'robust pipeline' for 2022
The company discussed a strong start to the year due in part to solid waste pricing and revenues from its resource recovery sector, but inflation and labor challenges remain.
By Megan Quinn • May 4, 2022 -
Clean Harbors Q1 boosted by HydroChem PSC deal, growing environmental services demand
Executives touted plans for an upcoming Nebraska incinerator and are optimistic about gaining further ground in a market that has become more consolidated following Republic's purchase of US Ecology.
By Cole Rosengren • May 4, 2022 -
Q1 earnings results for major waste and recycling companies
Catch up on the latest round of financial results from WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental, Casella Waste Systems, Clean Harbors and Stericycle.
By The Waste Dive Team • Updated May 6, 2022 -
C&D recycling and rail transfer facility coming to capacity-strained Greater Boston market
The project is not owned by a major waste industry player, making it an outlier for the region. With construction beginning later this year, it will enter a market with increasingly high recycling expectations.
By Cole Rosengren • May 2, 2022 -
CWST 2022 earnings
Casella forecasts $1B in annual revenue, growing M&A pipeline
The Northeastern company reported a positive quarter despite facility construction setbacks, inflation issues and lower landfill volumes. It also previewed upward of $500 million in potential acquisition opportunities.
By Megan Quinn • April 29, 2022 -
Environmental justice, including at waste sites, takes center stage at Houston event
As current and former EPA officials called for greater action on environmental justice, the author of seminal research on inequity issues around Houston landfills and incinerators shared how the concept got its start.
By Cole Rosengren • April 27, 2022 -
WM 2022 earnings
WM describes 'conservative' approach on M&A, sees strong Q1 price and volume trends
Executives at the industry's top company kicked off earnings season with updates on efforts to offset inflation, reduce head count through automation and focus more on ESG investments than on big acquisitions.
By Cole Rosengren • April 26, 2022 -
Hawaii's EPR for packaging bill fails to pass before end of legislative session
Supporters had expected the unique model focused on reuse and reduction to move quickly through final committees, but legislators did not reconcile bill differences before the clock ran out.
By Megan Quinn • Updated May 11, 2022 -
Biden's waste and recycling priorities
Senate committee again ties on Waterhouse nomination for EPA waste office
The vote is likely to move to the Senate floor despite the tie. The nominee spoke about environmental justice and climate change initiatives at last week's Society of Environmental Journalists conference.
By Megan Quinn • April 7, 2022 -
With state landfill capacity dwindling, MassRecycle conference explores recycling remedies
A renewed focus on multifamily housing, legislative "champions" for EPR and more MRF processing capacity could help make a dent in long-term waste capacity issues, virtual conference participants said.
By Megan Quinn • April 4, 2022 -
Q&A
Dramatic expansion potential for waste projects seen by RNG Coalition CEO as climate efforts intensify
RNG projects at North American landfills, anaerobic digesters and other sites are set to grow exponentially in the coming years. Johannes Escudero breaks down what's ahead.
By Cole Rosengren • April 1, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Is jet fuel from waste finally ready for takeoff?
Multiple projects to create sustainable aviation fuel from waste are underway, including a Fulcrum BioEnergy plant a decade in the making. Questions remain about whether it will be a scalable, viable success for the circular economy.
By Danielle Beurteaux • March 23, 2022 -
Inslee to sign Washington landfill emissions reduction bill
The law requires air monitoring and gas capture systems for certain MSW landfills. Supporters say it will help meet state climate goals. Opponents, including some county landfills, worry about infrastructure costs.
By Megan Quinn • Updated March 25, 2022 -
Florida solidifies its status as the nation's waste-to-energy capital with supportive new law
A bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis will establish a unique program to subsidize power purchase agreements and expansion expenses for municipally-owned combustion facilities.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated June 22, 2022 -
Washington governor signs bill calling for 75% reduction of organic waste disposal by 2030
The law is seen as a natural evolution from the state's recent work on recycling and climate change. Organics recyclers are especially focused on new compost procurement rules and first-in-the-nation compostable product guidelines.
By Cole Rosengren • Updated March 25, 2022 -
Waste Dive Live: What's next for waste and recycling in 2022?
Watch the videos from our Feb. 10 virtual event to hear perspectives from the Waste Dive team, The Recycling Partnership and Reloop.
By The Waste Dive Team • March 9, 2022 -
Q&A
CEO says longevity sets Ameresco apart in the landfill gas-to-energy space
A 20-plus-year reputation and broad range of clients — including municipalities, military bases and private companies — will keep the company going as competition ramps up in the waste sector, executives said.
By Megan Quinn • March 2, 2022 -
3 takeaways from GWMS on the future of environmental justice, greenhouse gas emissions and leachate at landfills
Landfill operators, consultants and researchers shared the latest trends they're following at last week's biennial event. Microplastics were called out as an emerging contaminant of concern, akin to how PFAS science has evolved.
By Megan Quinn • Feb. 23, 2022 -
Waste companies worry PFAS research is not moving fast enough as they prepare for regulatory changes
The waste industry urgently needs new and better methods to manage PFAS at landfills, professionals said at the Global Waste Management Symposium last week in California.
By Megan Quinn • Feb. 22, 2022 -
Q4 earnings: Waste companies close out 2021 with inflation offset plans, sizable M&A activity, ESG spending
Pricing strategies are helping mitigate inflationary pressures, labor remains a challenge, MRF investment is growing and renewable natural gas projects at landfills are on the rise. Catch up on our takeaways from key public companies.
By The Waste Dive Team • Feb. 18, 2022 -
Casella lays out 2024 strategy, touts Northeast disposal projects and Boston MRF upgrade
After years of M&A, the Vermont-based company is on track to approach $1 billion in revenue for 2022. Executives said they have wide flexibility to adjust prices amid inflation and outlined multiple areas for growth.
By Cole Rosengren • Feb. 18, 2022