Casella Waste Systems, Inc. Highlights Investments in its People, Recycling Infrastructure, and Communities in 2024 Sustainability Report (Updated)
“With this year’s report, we are pleased to highlight several areas of achievement, and exceedingly proud that our commitment to our team continues to shine through in several areas of reporting,” said Casella Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, John
The Casella team has grown by more than 32% since 2022 and is approaching 5,000 total employees. Even with its growth, the Company reported continued improvement in its safety performance, with its total recordable incident rate (TRIR) dropping nearly 20% since 2019. A key contributor to improving safety performance has been the Company’s success in filling vacancies and maintaining near-full staffing levels, buoyed by the more than 300 drivers and technicians who have successfully trained at the Company’s
In order that the Company’s commitment to safety is felt from the front line to the back office, Casella enhanced its annual incentive compensation plans so that all such plans include goals to improve safety and reduce turnover year over year. “Safety is critically important to our success, and it is imperative that everyone shares in the commitment to achieving this goal,” Casella said.
Another milestone highlighted in the report is the successful achievement of Casella’s community giving goal, well ahead of the 2030 timeline, as the Company contributed more than
“We believe that investing in the communities where we operate, beyond the services we provide, is paramount to building and nurturing sustainable communities for the long term,” Casella said. “Through continued contributions and volunteer services, we are able to play a vital role in creating and sharing value throughout our operations.”
The Company also continues to make significant progress in climate leadership and earned a spot on the USA Today’s “America’s Climate Leaders 2024” list for the second consecutive year.
“We estimate that for every ton of greenhouse gas we emit through our operations, we help prevent more than five tons of greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere in the economy through our recycling, renewable energy, and carbon sequestration services,” Casella said. “This reflects our focus on simultaneously reducing our emissions and growing our emission-reducing services. We expect progress will continue as we work to advance renewable natural gas infrastructure and make further upgrades to our recycling infrastructure.”
Continued investments in infrastructure, innovation, and education have the Company currently positioned to achieve its materials management goal of recycling more than 2 million tons in 2030.
“Since 2019, we have increased the amount of material we recycle by more than 36%, representing nearly 400,000 tons recyclables being put to a higher and better use,” Casella said. “In 2023, we completed a full retrofit of our largest recycling facility, while adding new facilities in
The cumulative benefits of Casella’s investments in these core areas have led to the Company’s recognition on Time Magazine’s America’s Best Midsized Companies 2024 list, which recognizes
Casella’s 2024 Sustainability Report can be read or downloaded here.
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