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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.
All employees who drive a vehicle for, or on behalf of, Meridian Waste are required to comply with federal and local laws and will utilize the seat belt assembly installed in their vehicle.
Safety is the number one priority at Meridian Waste. Our goal is to be the leader in safety and health and ultimately achieve zero accidents and zero injuries. The personal safety of each employee and every member of the communities in which we live and operate is vital to us.\
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.
Meridian Waste, an integrated announced today it closed on the purchase of Eco Waste Services, Inc., in the greater Greenville, S.C., marketplace.
The acquired assets from Eco Waste Services include a hauling facility located at 512 Hood Rd. in Powdersville, S.C., and commercial contracts in Anderson, Cherokee, Laurens, Greenville, Oconee, Pickens, and Spartanburg counties. In addition to waste and recycling collection, the acquisition includes new construction site service lines of business for Meridian Waste with portable restrooms, temporary fencing, portable storage, and portable offices.
We asked, and WOW, did we get answered! Meridian Waste asked their employees for their on-the-job photos, and here are some of the top submissions!
On April 16, Meridian Waste Missouri sponsored the hole-in-one contest at the Chip In for Charity golf tournament benefitting Emmaus Homes.
Meridian Waste North Carolina has donated Easter baskets for preschoolers in a drive-thru event in partnership with the East Wake Education Foundation (EWEF).
Meridian Waste is pleased to announce Larry Seivers as the district manager overseeing the company’s Knoxville hauling operations including construction and demolition (C&D) entities Poplar View C&D Landfill and Riverside C&D Landfill.
Meridian Waste and its employees are committed to their communities beyond keeping them clean & green. We're here to help our neighbors in need becuase it's the right thing to do - and it's nice to know we've made an impact.
On the cold morning of January 23, Meridian Waste / Shotwell Landfill volunteers collected 200 lbs. of litter and debris along Smithfield Road during its monthly Adopt-A-Road clean up sponsorship.
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