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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.
Meridian Waste and its Lunenburg Landfill at 45 Landfill Road, celebrated the second Fall Fun Fest on Saturday, October 29, with 170 members of the community.
The Lunenburg Landfill Fall Fun Fest was the second event of its kind, providing a free lunch, inflatable games, a bounce house, and pumpkin and face painting for the community.
Meridian Waste is hosting the company’s second annual Lunenburg Landfill Fall Fun Fest. The event is free and open to the public to view the environmental facility and enjoy festivities.
Coner Walsh of Charlotte, N.C., is interning at the Meridian Waste headquarters during his gap year before heading to Harvard University in Fall 2023 to study economics.
As we enter what I consider the Fall season of our business (even though we still have a few weeks of official summer left on the calendar), I wish to open the new season with some important internal promotions to announce. Building a team is something I take great pride in leading. I am very fortunate to have identified great field staff members who have shown aptitude, hard work, and in many cases, a willingness to relocate for professional and company growth. - Meridian Waste CEO Wally Hall
Meridian Waste Blue Ridge received a sincere thanks from the mother of a three-year-old boy who had the "best day ever" checking out a garbage truck!
More than 300 attendees joined us for the third annual Meridian Waste Shotwell Environmental Park Charity Pumpkin Patch! Families enjoyed a complimentary lunch from Chic-Fil-A, a show from Magic by David, pumpkin painting, face painting, and inflatable bounce houses.
Meridian Waste Missouri is asking for the community’s help to collect new, unwrapped toys and gifts for Toys for Tots this Christmas season.
Landfill Gas project in Missouri will produce 375,000 MMBtu of RNG annually.
Meridian Waste announced today it closed on the purchase of NC Dumpster, LLC, located in Angier, NC effective September 1, 2022.
The acquired assets from NC Dumpster include seven roll-off trucks, 400-plus roll-off containers, two portable restroom trucks, and more than 200 portable restrooms. Meridian Waste will transfer the assets and operate from its new hauling location at 110 Rupert Road in Raleigh.
Meridian Waste, an integrated, non-hazardous solid waste services company, and Shotwell Environmental Park will host a free, fall event for the local community.
Event activities include pumpkin and face painting, inflatable games, corn hole, balloon twisting, hayride tours, and a touch-a-truck display. The Charity Pumpkin Patch will support local nonprofits.
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