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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.
40 Yards to Feed the Community is a Meridian Waste initiative to help fortify the reserves of local food pantries to feed individuals and families. The Company teams up with local food pantries in the communities in which they serve to help their neighbors in need. The measurement of a 40-yard roll-off container from Meridian Waste can collect approximately 23,000-pounds of food or 19,000 meals.
Meridian Waste Missouri, LLC, a subsidiary of Meridian Waste, is asking for the community’s help to feed those in need by stocking the shelves of The Lake Food Pantry serving Lincoln, St. Charles, and Warren Counties.
Beautiful Winter Morning at Poplar View Landfill (Knox County, TN)
Mary O’Brien, Meridian Waste’s CMO, rings the bell for the Salvation Army raising Christmas funds for those in need. in Jacksonville, Fla.
WFXR-TV Visited with Meridian Waste and the Agape Center of the NRV to check in on the success of the "Fill a 40" food drive.
On the cold morning of January 23, Meridian Waste / Shotwell Landfill volunteers collected 200 lbs. of litter and debris along Smithfield Road during its monthly Adopt-A-Road clean up sponsorship.
Keeping the environment clean & green goes beyond garbage service in North Carolina. Meridian Waste donated $1,100 to the Triangle Land Conservancy providing TLC in more ways than one!
Acts of kindness sometimes make the giver feel as good or better than they do the recipient. It is lovely to hear words of thanks for the positive impact you've made on a worthy group. Thank YOU for thanking US!
Meridian Waste Missouri, LLC, has joined the Saints Joachim and Ann Care Service to make the holiday season brighter for a family of nine in the greater St. Louis area.
Tis the season!
Meridian Waste, has kicked off Thanksgiving week by spreading joy through the Gifting of the Turkeys community initiative. Neighbors who live adjacent to the company's landfills will receive free holiday food provisions throughout the organization's operational footprint.
Across the four U.S. states which serve as home to Meridian Waste landfills, 94 turkeys were delivered to neighbors. Recipients received a postcard in November about the kind gesture for planning holiday meals.
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