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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.
Kim Henson and Mary O’Brien unknowingly arrived at Meridian Waste’s Charlotte, NC, headquarters in matching black-and-white summer outfits — a fun coincidence that led to a spirited photo in front of the company’s iconic fleet. Beyond the twinning moment, it marked a meaningful professional reunion for the two industry veterans, whose careers first intersected over two decades ago.
Meridian Waste is actively participating in the Mississippi Municipal League (MML) Annual Conference, where its team, including Jimmie Moore, Charles Lungrin, and Cole Crozier, is engaging with local officials and customers to showcase the company's waste management solutions. The conference provides a platform for discussing key issues such as infrastructure, sustainability, and waste management. Meridian Waste continues to focus on delivering environmentally responsible waste services that meet the evolving needs of Mississippi municipalities. Through these efforts, the company strengthens its commitment to supporting local communities and improving quality of life.
At the Missouri Waste Control Board Event, Meridian Waste stood out for its passionate team, especially Roger Brown, who showcased the company’s dedication to sustainable practices and community connection. Through engaging conversations and a spirited giveaway, Meridian Waste highlighted that their work is not just about managing waste—it’s about serving with purpose and pride.
Meridian Waste Alabama, LLC is reopening its Huntsville Construction & Demolition (C&D) Transfer Station at 4583 Pryor Road in Madison, AL, on Monday, June 23 at 7:00 a.m. CDT. Closed since a fire in November 2024, the fully rebuilt facility now features improved traffic flow, safer entry and exit points, and enhanced on-site safety measures. The site accepts only C&D materials such as concrete, wood, metal, and drywall, and operates Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information, visit MeridianWaste.com/AL or call 866-440-3983.
Meridian Waste proudly celebrated the creativity of Rae W. and Julienne G., winners of our recent Coloring Contest, whose artwork showcased the spirit of sustainability. Area President Patrick Messinger personally delivered prize packages, highlighting our commitment to community, creativity, and environmental stewardship.
Meridian Waste’s Blue Ridge Hauling Division in Christiansburg, VA, hosted a successful Customer Appreciation Day to thank its community. Held on June 10, 2025, the event featured prize drawings with gift baskets, coolers, and gift cards. Customers enjoyed refreshments, giveaways, and personal interactions with the Meridian Waste team. The event emphasized gratitude, community connection, and the company's ongoing commitment to excellent service.
Meridian Waste’s Raleigh team played a key role in the success of the 2025 VFW Golf Tournament, an event that blended fun with fundraising to support veterans' missions through 2026. Held at The Valley Golf Club, the tournament featured improved amenities, a dedicated volunteer team, and strong sponsor support. Meridian Waste stood out as a committed community partner, reinforcing its dedication to veterans and local engagement. Highlights included a patriotic performance of the national anthem and a group photo capturing a diverse cross-section of American life. Plans are already underway for the 2026 tournament.
Meridian Waste proudly congratulates the 1st Place Winner in the 8–10 year old category of our “Brightening the World!” Earth Day Coloring Contest. Zaira's vibrant and inspiring artwork captured a powerful message of environmental stewardship and showcased the creativity of our next generation of planet protectors.
Ayla, a talented young artist from our community, proudly won second place in her age category in a nationwide coloring contest. She received her award from Chief Marketing Officer Mary O'Brien on May 30, 2025, with her vibrant, imaginative artwork earning well-deserved recognition.
Meridian Waste North Carolina hosted its second annual Fishing Rodeo at Tri-Corner Landfill in Alamance County, drawing over 400 community members for a day of fun, fishing, and giving back. Kids competed for prizes while supporting E.M. Holt Elementary’s Backpack Program, and the event featured games, bounce houses, a mechanical bull, and raffle giveaways — proving landfills can be both exciting and meaningful.
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