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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.
What do you love most about the community in which you work, and the customers you serve?
Meridian Waste: The garbage and recycling industry is very local when it comes to community needs, wants, financial capabilities, and political influences. It is rarely a situation of one size fits all. Thus, what makes the business so challenging—and rewarding—is the ability for Meridian Waste to respond nimbly and responsibly to those needs of our unique customers. We must be flexible with the changes that are outside our control such as the recycling commodities marketplace to find different solutions to meet the needs of our customers. READ MORE...
Meridian Waste in partnership with the North East Community Action Corporation (NECAC) Pike County, donated 30 Thanksgiving dinners to families throughout the company’s Pike County collection service area and home to the company’s Eagle Ridge Landfill.
Meridian Waste Announces Expansion Into North Carolina
Lunenburg Landfill: Cell 2 under construction, adding 10 acres of disposal footprint to the site. In addition, the Company just completed constructing two barrow areas for cover dirt and sediment ponds for each barrow area. Lastly, 10 acres of the old Lunenburg County Landfill is in the process of being closed for post-closure monitoring requirements.
Gary Brown has made quite an impact on his customers in his one year as a driver with Meridian Waste.
According to a report from Waste360, lithium batteries tossed in the garbage may cause fires. The number of reported waste and recycling facility fires that occurred in the U.S. and Canada in January 2020 totaled 22.
Meridian Waste Missouri's Eagle Ridge Landfill has presented its Quarterly Host Fee Check to the Pike County Commission. The revenue generated from the Eagle Ridge Landfill will help to fund County projects, including the Parks & Recreation Department, and road improvements.
Halloween in Bowling Green
Awarded for Excellent Service
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