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Republic Services, Inc. is a North American waste disposal company whose services include non-hazardous solid waste collection, waste transfer, waste disposal, recycling, and energy services. It is the second largest provider of waste disposal in the United States (as measured by revenue) after Waste Management .
A vertically integrated company that owned and operated solid waste collection businesses, recycling facilities, and landfills, it was a leader in the solid waste industry in the United States. It served more than 10 million residential, commercial and industrial customers across 128 major markets in 37 states and Puerto Rico.
Fire crews extinguished a large fire that was burning at a tire recycling plant at Brook Road and School Street in Richmond, Virginia, on February 18.According to the Richmond, Virginia, Fire ...
Donald W. “Don” Slager is the former Chief Executive Officer of Republic Services, Inc., in the recycling and waste services business. [1] The Company generates $10 billion of annual revenue, [2] has a market cap exceeding $23+ billion [2] and operates the 7th largest vocational fleet in the nation. [3]
Cyclone Services of Vickery was contacted for holiday collection information but declined to share its schedule. Cyclone serves Bellevue, Clyde, Fremont, Gibsonburg, Green Springs, Lindsey and ...
Reworld develops and operates facilities that burn trash to produce electricity, recover metals from the waste stream for recycling, and provide other industrial waste management services. [66] As of 2013, about 60% of the revenue of Reworld came from selling trash disposal services and 25% from selling electricity produced by burning trash. [67]
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Merlin Plastics shredded and recycled the bales and GFL Environmental incinerated the bales in a waste-to-energy facility. Trackers indicated that Waste Connections dumped the plastic bales into a landfill in Richmond and a junkyard in Surrey, British Columbia instead of recycling them. The company responded "There was some miscommunication and ...