How many customers does Casella have?

How many customers does Casella have?

150,000 customers
Casella provides service to over 150,000 customers of all types. Through our core operations in six states (Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont and Pennsylvania) we provide a vast array of waste and recycling services to customers in over 40 states.

Does Casella really recycle?

Casella’s Commitment to Recycling Casella commits that 100% of non-contaminated recyclables that it receives and processes are sold to end markets to be made into new products or put to beneficial use. Now citizens must do their part by learning to Recycle Better™.

Who owns Casella Waste Systems?

John W
Casella founded Casella Waste Management, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of ours, in 1975 and has served as its President since then. Since 1989, Mr. Casella has served as President of Casella Construction, Inc., a company owned by Mr. Casella and his brother John W.

What does casella waste systems do?

We offer a wide range of services for homeowners – from routine pick-ups to customized waste and recycling solutions. Plus, we have dumpster rentals available for any project need such as moving, remodeling, or just cleaning up.

Is Casella nationwide?

Our Customer Solutions team manages over 10,000 customer locations in over 40 states across North America delivering a wide range of environmental services and zero waste solutions to its large and/or multi-site customers.

Does Casella take shredded paper?

—Waxy cardboard or paper items, such as waxed dairy, broth and juice containers, are not acceptable. —Shredded paper is not acceptable. Although Casella is improving the recycling process, they affirm that “recycling is great but waste reduction and reuse can be even better. We should reduce and reuse whenever we can.”

Where did Casella waste start?

Rutland
On a chilly day in early April, Doug Casella began picking up garbage from a few customers in the Rutland and Killington region with a pickup truck he had bought with money saved from jobs he’d had as a kid in high school.

What companies did Casella buy?

RUTLAND, Vt ., July 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CWST), a regional vertically integrated solid waste, recycling and resource management services company, announced that it acquired Willimantic Waste Paper Co., Inc. (“Willimantic”) on July 26, 2021 .

How many Casella locations are there?

As of January 31, 2019, Casella owned and/or operated 37 solid waste collection operations, 49 transfer stations, 18 recycling facilities, eight Subtitle D landfills, four landfill gas-to-energy facilities and one landfill permitted to accept construction and demolition (“C&D”) materials.

What do you need to know about Casella support?

Casella’s hub for supporting documents, firmware, certifications and tutorials with regards to our products and software. In order to return your equipment to us for any reason, please complete the ‘Returns Material Authorisation’ online form. Should you need assistance please contact the team via the Help Desk link below.

What do you need to know about Casella zero sort recycling?

Zero-Sort recycling is Casella’s state-of-the-art process, which enables all recyclables – paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, and metal cans to be collected in one container eliminating the need for you to separate recyclables. Click here to download our complete guide to recycling. Does trash need to be separated from Zero-Sort recycling?

Are there any improvements to Casella Insight Software?

From time to time Casella makes improvements to software as recommendations are made by our users. Please find below the latest version of Casella Insight: At Casella we try to do our best to help users get the most from our product.

What kind of garbage truck does Casella use?

On many of our routes, Casella operates what are known as split-body trucks. With a split-body truck, the trash and Zero-Sort recycling are dumped into the same opening on the truck but are separated by different compartments.