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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.
It really brings home good feelings when we receive notes like this. We appreciate being appreciated! Thank YOU, neighbors!
Meridian Waste has kicked off the Thanksgiving festivities through its annual 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.
Meridian Waste's Lunenburg Landfill and Lunenburg County co-sponsored a tire recycling event to allow residents to clean up their personal property and dispose of unused passenger tires.
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 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.
It was a gorgeous Fall day in Wentzville, Missouri, on Saturday, October 1, when Meridian Waste Missouri hosted its second annual Picnic in the Park at Quail Ridge Park. One hundred and seventy-one team members and their families joined in a day of food and fun, with laughter.
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.
Meridian Waste Missouri is asking for the community’s help to collect new, unwrapped toys and gifts for Toys for Tots this Christmas season.
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.
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