Franchise

IWS ramps up NJ MRF
Interstate Waste Services says its northern New Jersey plant can accept 350,000 tons per year of recyclable materials.
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Cards continues expansion in Texas
Homeland Waste Management is the company’s fifth purchase in the Texas market.
Athens Services earns collection contract
Waste and recycling company wins bid to serve an unincorporated section of Ventura County, California.
Waste Pro hires industry vet to head Pembroke Pines division
Eric Bergin will oversee approximately 200 employees operating more than 100 trucks and providing services to 200,000 customers.
To each their own
New York City; Portland, Oregon; and Baltimore each approach contracts with haulers in their own time and style.
WM receives 10-year contract extension with Hayward, California
The new agreement puts the city on course to increase its annual diversion rate from 73 percent to 83 percent by 2032.
Junkluggers emphasizes reuse, recycling
Connecticut hauling franchisor markets recycling aspects of its hauling and appliance pickup business.
Athens Services lands contract with California city
The company was awarded an exclusive 15-year franchise with the city of Thousand Oaks.
Santa Rosa County, Florida, argues franchise agreement with Waste Pro is lawful
The county is currently moving ahead with amending an ordinance that was first passed in July 2011, and would establish a county-wide franchise that would apply to the north end as well for consistency.
WastePro ranks high on Central Florida companies list
Waste and recycling company places third on list of Central Florida’s largest privately held companies.
DSNY delays commercial waste zone implementation once again
DSNY announced May 1 that the implementation of the city’s commercial waste zone program is being delayed once again due to ramifications of COVID-19.