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  2. Waste Connections - Wikipedia

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    Waste Connections, Inc. is a North American integrated waste services company that provides waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services, primarily of solid waste. It has operations in both the United States and Canada. Its headquarters is located in The Woodlands, Texas. It is the third largest waste management company in North ...

  3. Waste Connections of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Waste Connections of Canada Inc., formerly Progressive Waste Solutions, is a waste collection company, that provides non-hazardous solid waste collection, recycling, composting, renewable energy, and landfill disposal services to commercial, industrial, municipal, and residential customers throughout the United States and Canada.

  4. EPA says fire burning inside an L.A. County landfill poses ...

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    John Perkey, vice president of Waste Connections, attended a community meeting Feb. 13 and said the landfill was in the process of putting together a program to distribute funds that nearby ...

  5. Garbage collection in St. Landry is about to change hands ...

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    The current parishwide contract for garbage pick-up contract with Waste Connections is scheduled to expire Sept. 30. Garbage collection in St. Landry is about to change hands: What you need to ...

  6. Waste Connections Benefits From Acquisitions Amid High Debt - AOL

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    Waste Connections (WCN) benefits from buyouts. Its focus on secondary and rural markets to garner increased local market share is an added positive. However, high debt and seasonality are worrisome.

  7. History of waste management - Wikipedia

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    The first occurrence of organised solid waste management system appeared in London in the late 18th century. [13] A waste collection and resource recovery system was established around the 'dust-yards'. Main constituent of municipal waste was the coal ash (‘dust’) which had a market value for brick-making and as a soil improver.

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