Why did my waste management bill go up?

Why did my waste management bill go up?

There are several factors that may contribute to changes in your monthly billing invoice, such as fluctuations in the nationally-reported price of the fuels that power WM’s vehicles as reflected in the WM Fuel/Environmental Charge, increases or adjustments allowed under a customer’s service agreement/service summary.

Did GFL buy WCA?

1, GFL announced it completed the purchase. The $1.2 billion deal brings into GFL’s fold 37 collection and hauler operations, 27 transfer stations, two MRFs and 22 landfills across 11 states. WCA’s key markets are in Texas, Missouri and Florida.

Did GFL buy out waste management?

Immediately following the completion of the Advanced Disposal acquisition, Waste Management and Advanced Disposal completed the sale to GFL Environmental of all of the assets required by the U.S. Department of Justice to be divested in connection with the Advanced Disposal acquisition.

Who did GFL buy out?

Since July 1, 2021, GFL has completed 16 acquisitions across its North American platform, for a total of 31 acquisitions year-to-date. Most recently, GFL acquired the solid waste management and recycling business of Peoria Disposal Company and affiliates (collectively, “PDC”) on October 1, 2021.

Why does Waste Management cost so much?

Tough federal and state regulations governing solid waste disposal, more rigorous requirements for truck emissions, new taxes, increased labor, higher fuel and insurance costs, and more expensive equipment are just a few of the realities we face today.

How do I cancel my Waste Management contract?

If you want to cancel your Waste Management account contact Customer Service at 1-800-592-9995 (M-F 7 AM-5 PM, SAT 9 AM-1 PM) to order.

Who owns WCA Waste Corporation?

GFL Environmental
WCA Waste Corporation/Parent organizations

GFL Environmental (GFL) agrees to acquire WCA Waste for $1.212 billion and expand its U.S. footprint.

Who owns GFL Environmental?

Patrick Dovigi
Patrick DovigiFounder, President, Chief Executive Officer Patrick is the Founder, President and CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of GFL. In 2007, Patrick had a vision to create a company that is a “one –stop shop” provider of environmental solutions.

How much are dump fees in Los Angeles?

Rates

Type of Solid Waste/Recyclables Rate
Municipal Solid and Inert Waste $74.13 per ton
Hard-to-Handle, Bulky Items $89.13 per ton
Minimum Charge (Municipal Solid and Inert Waste) $74.13 per load
Minimum Charge (Hard-to-Handle) $89.13 per load