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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, an ongoing partner with the City of agreed, SC, rolled up the sleeves of management & supervisors to invest extra muscle and effort to ensure compliant recycling on the City’s annual Recycle Day.
Meridian Waste North Carolina, LLC, hosted a groundbreaking on September 6 for its Shotwell Environmental Park’s state-of-the-art materials recovery facility, a first of its kind in the greater Triangle marketplace.
Meridian Waste North Carolina, LLC announced the acquisition of two related companies located in Liberty, NC with Coble’s Sandrock, Inc. a permitted construction and demolition debris (C&D) landfill along with the assets of Coble’s Container Service, LLC, a roll off collection company.
Images of the torch that will carry the Olympic fire at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Games next summer have been finally revealed. The redesigned torch features a sleek silver-colored cylinder that is made of recycled steel in an effort to reduce the carbon footprint of the 2,000 torches that will be produced for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Meridian Waste Blue Ridge celebrated our Team and showed appreciation for our Garbage Men and Women with lunch from the Cabo Fish Taco Food Truck. We also invited customers and vendors to stop by our office, enjoy the sunshine and lunch on us!
How to craft fun and recyclable cardboard ‘cardstumes’ with easy step-by-step guides!
At Meridian Waste, the word SAFETY is a verb. Much to the mortification of my elementary school English teacher, I want all of our team members to embrace SAFETY as an action—something we DO every day with every task to ensure you protect your body, your health, and those of your peers, customers, and the greater community.
Lunenburg County, Virginia, residents participated in their second Recycle Right event held on April 17, 2021.
Meridian Waste is proud to be selected as the solid waste and recycling provider for Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va.
Meridian Waste Virginia, LLC, held its first annual Recycle Right event in Lunenburg County, Va.
The first annual Recycle Right Drop-Off event was created for the residents of Lunenburg County, their involvement in recycling, and to understand how to recycle. The event was held on Saturday, October 10, at Central High School.
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