Waste Connections led the group with multiple notable transactions, including a large E&P waste purchase, but other companies had a more muted start to the year.
Dade, Broward and other counties are signing up residential and commercial customers as local officials debate landfill and incinerator expansions.
Fuzion's water recycling program represents a giant step forward in waste management sustainability efforts. By recycling 100 ...
The company reported another quarter of revenue growth, thanks in part to rising commodity prices and recycling investments yielding results.
A recent UN report projects global waste volumes could reach 3.8 billion metric tons by 2050, at significant cost. Carlos Silva Filho, president of ISWA and a contributor to the report, shares his ...
Dan Brazil, formerly chief operating officer, is taking over the North American waste division of the international FCC Group as Inigo Sanz moves up to oversee a broader portfolio.
The company is looking across its network for opportunities to increase capacity as emerging pollutants like PFAS create more demand for hazardous waste treatment assets. It plans to double its size ...
The companies left open the possibility to expand their partnership to up to 60 organic-waste-to-RNG facilities. The first three facilities will be built on farms in Wisconsin and Virginia.
In a busy month for partnerships, new renewable natural gas facilities were announced in Arizona, British Columbia, California, Kansas and South Dakota, with the promise of more on the way.
Enviri executives focused on cost savings and improved debt leverage as the company reconsolidates rail assets, which it had trouble selling despite interest from buyers.
Revenues outperformed expectations and costs improved in the first quarter of the year, executives said, leading to an updated outlook for the company for the full year.
The Recycled Materials Association has revamped its name to highlight the industry’s innovations and sustainability collaborations. President Robin Wiener discusses what’s next for the association.