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Community Happenings

Garbage Men & Women Doing Good in the Community 

Here you will find a selection of our stories from the communities we serve and the environmental heroes who are part of the Meridian Waste team. 

Still Trucking at 70!
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Area President Gregg Asciutto celebrated his 70th birthday among his Meridian Waste family in Missouri on November 24, 2025.

Kicking Off Christmas with the Town of South Hill, VA
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Meridian Waste - Petersburg, VA received a shout out from the Town of South Hill, VA for helping them spread the holiday joy of Hometown Christmas and bringing extra magic to this wonderful community tradition.

You Light Up My Landfill
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Tri-Corners Landfill just upgraded its roadside signage with electric lighting just in time for the conversion to Standard Daylight Time.

Meridian Waste’s Lunenburg Landfill Receives A New Toy!
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Boys of all ages love receiving new toys! Joe Gustaf, General Manager and Director of Landfill Operations, sent this sunrise picture of his brand new trailer tipper just installed at Lunenburg Landfill.  

Garbage Men & Women in a Fashion Show - YES (kinda)!
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Meridian Waste Tennessee is delighted to sponsor Ms. Abbie Greene in her efforts to support St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital through the 2026 Lights, Camera, Fashion with My Best Friend Jenna fundraiser.

Meridian Waste Shares Its Annual "Gifting of the Turkeys" with Neighbors Across Multiple States
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Meridian Waste, an integrated, non-hazardous solid waste services company, continued its annual tradition of giving back with its Gifting of the Turkeys program, delivering more than 150 Thanksgiving turkeys to households located near the company’s disposal facilities. The annual program recognizes residents who live near the company’s municipal solid waste and construction and demolition debris landfills to expresses gratitude for their support and understanding of the industrial nature of these disposal facilities.

Meridian Waste Welcomes Over 700+ Neighbors & Guests at Second Annual A-MAZE-ing Pumpkin Patch
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Meridian Waste North Carolina’s Second Annual A-MAZE-ing Pumpkin Patch was a huge success, drawing over 700 guests for a day filled with family fun, festive activities, and community spirit. The event raised more than $1,600 for The Invictus Program, supporting efforts to protect children and pursue justice. Guests can look forward to even more pumpkin-themed fun at next year’s Third Annual A-MAZE-ing Pumpkin Patch on October 24, 2026.

Meridian Waste Congratulates Deanna Martin on Her Acceptance to Appalachian State University
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Meridian Waste proudly congratulates Deanna Martin for being accepted to Appalachian State University’s Bachelor of Science program in Business Administration, with a focus on Marketing and Professional Sales. Her commitment to professional growth and lifelong learning exemplifies the company’s core values of integrity, excellence, and dedication.

 Meridian Waste Brings Trashy Fun to Wentzville’s Trunk or Treat!
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Meridian Waste brought spooky fun and community spirit to Wentzville’s Trunk or Treat on October 16, 2025, with a sanitation-themed setup and a surprise appearance from Oscar the Grouch, delighting families across the region. Decked out in Sesame Street décor and team pride, the event showcased Meridian Waste’s commitment to service, smiles — and a little grouchy fun!

Record-Breaking Attendance at Eagle Ridge Landfill’s Annual Fall Harvest Family Fun Fest
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Meridian Waste Missouri hosted its annual Fall Harvest Family Fun Fest on October 4, 2025, at the Eagle Ridge Landfill in Bowling Green, welcoming more than 650 guests—its largest turnout yet. The free community event featured family activities, landfill tours, and educational opportunities about modern waste management. Director Barbie Russo emphasized the importance of engaging the community to highlight how well-managed landfills protect public health and the environment.

 
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