Adam Redling

Adam Redling

Adam Redling is the editor of Waste Today and Construction & Demolition Recycling.

NWRA accepts nominations for hall of fame

The hall of fame class of 2022 will join the 205 inductees from 1986-2021 who have been recognized by the industry.

Ingenium acquires WSR Environmental and Safety Management

Ingenium specializes in packaging, transportation, recycling and disposal of hazardous, nonhazardous, biological, universal and radioactive waste.

Top 50 Demolition Contractors of 2020

"Construction & Demolition Recycling" magazine’s Top Demolition Contractors List shows that many contractors overcame COVID-19-related hurdles to remain profitable in 2020.

Canadian regulator challenges GFL’s acquisition of Terrapure on anti-competition grounds, GFL responds

The Competition Bureau says the deal is likely to result in increased prices and reduced service quality, but GFL notes the deal closed following the customary statutory waiting period.

EQT Infrastructure completes acquisition of Covanta

As part of the announcement of the closing of the $5.3 acquisition, Covanta also formally announced the appointment of Azeez Mohammed as president and CEO.

Republic Services announces opening of Sacramento area organics preprocessing facility

The new facility is capable of processing 40,000 pounds of food waste per hour.

Construction employment on the rise despite supply chain, pandemic constraints

According to data analyzed by AGC, construction employment increased in 66 percent of metro areas in the U.S. over the last year.

Rubicon celebrates success of Trick or Trash diversion efforts

Through the program, Rubicon estimates 10 million Halloween candy wrappers will be diverted from landfill.

USDOT releases state-by-state fact sheets highlighting benefits of new infrastructure law

The fact sheets outline how the new infrastructure legislation will affect citizens across the country.

Waste Pro workers recognized for helping woman in need

Driver Curtis Davis and helper Travis Barfield were working their route in Longwood, Florida, when a man flagged them down for help.