Shipyard Waste Solutions was acquired by Wheelabrator Technologies last summer. Now along with eight other companies, the combined businesses are getting a new identity.
Waste Management, Inc., the residential and commercial trash hauling company servicing Key West, has asked city officials for multiple substantial rate increases in the middle of its current contract that, if approved, would result in millions of dollars in unexpected and unbudgeted expenses.
Waste Management met with City Manager Greg Veliz and other city officials recently to ask for four rate increases, including one that would immediately raise the residential trash collection rate from $14.62 to $16.32 per month even though the current contract with the city does not expire until Dec. 31, 2021. That price hike totals $264,784 in unanticipated costs to the cityâs solid waste enterprise fund.
Menhaden Plc - Annual Financial Report
PR Newswire
The Annual Report will be posted to shareholders on or around 20 April 2021.
Copies may be obtained by writing to the Company Secretary, Frostrow Capital LLP at 25 Southampton Buildings, London WC2A 1AL, or from the Company s website -
www.menhaden.com
- where up to date information on the Company, including daily NAVs, share prices and fact sheets, can also be found.
A copy of the Annual Report will be submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will shortly be available for inspection athttps://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism
Frostrow Capital LLP
The Roaring Fork Conservancy will be asking people to volunteer their time to clean up stretches of the river on their own between April 19-23 this year. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times)
Diehard river lovers didn’t let the COVID-19 pandemic prevent them from picking up trash along the Fryingpan, Crystal and Roaring Fork last April. The Roaring Fork Conservancy is hoping for an even bigger turnout this year.
The Basalt-based conservancy is hosting its Fryingpan and Beyond Cleanup on April 19-23. Volunteers are being asked to cleanup a stretch of river frontage during daylight hours on those days.
The event started as a one-day, annual cleanup of the Fryingpan River between Basalt and Ruedi Reservoir. As it grew in popularity, it was expanded to including the Roaring Fork River through Basalt.
NH Business Review
New Portsmouth-based single company named WIN Waste Innovations
April 8, 2021
Wheelabrator Technologies, a company with a long history in New Hampshire, has consolidated with nine other waste industry businesses and rebranded them the name WIN Waste Innovations.
The rebranded company has 1,900 employees and includes the former Wheelabrator Technologies Inc., which is based in Portsmouth,
Other firms involved in the rebranding are: Londonderry-based Charles George Waste Disposal & Recycling; Atkinson-based Bay State Disposal; Stamford, Conn.-based City Carting & Recycling and Tunnel Hill Partners; Westborough, Mass.-based United Material Management; Eliot, Maine-based Shipyard Waste Solutions; County Waste Management Inc. of Westchester County, N.Y.; Fitchburg, Mass.-based Fiore Trucking Recycle & Disposal; and West Bridgewater, Mass.-based Noonan Waste Service.