Large waste companies spent nearly $2B on acquisitions through Q2 (2024)

The industry’s top publicly traded companies spent an estimated $1.98 billion on transactions in the U.S. and Canada through the first half of 2023, continuing a multiyear trend of big spending on solid waste and recycling acquisitions.

This figure includes spending reported by WM, Republic Services, Waste Connections, GFL Environmental and Casella Waste Systems. Much of the spending in the first half of the year was driven by other companies purchasing divested assets from GFL.Catch up on the details for each company as well as what executives said about further 2023 activity during recent quarterly earnings calls.

Q2 2023 Spend*H1 SpendH1 Annualized Revenue Acquired
WM$84M$118M$111M
Republic Services$703.2M$927.3MNot officially reported
Waste Connections$68.5M$213.2MNot officially reported
GFL Environmental**$16M$178.4M$35.9M
Casella Waste Systems$547.3M$547.6M$195M

*Spending totals are net of cash acquired.

**GFL figures converted from Canadian to U.S. dollars for comparison purposes, based on Aug. 10 exchange rate.

Current outlooks

WM

WM continues to take a targeted approach to acquisitions, with no notable deals announced for Q2 aside from its purchase of GFL Environmental’s hauling assets in Nashville, Tennessee.

CEO Jim Fish said multiples remain too high in his view, citing an example of 15x, noting that "anything in double digits seems to not make sense” compared to the expected return on investment for recycling and renewable natural gas projects.

Fish said there has been an uptick in businesses looking to sell for multiple reasons.“I think for us, it's a double-edged sword. We want to make sure we do have a nice pipeline of M&A opportunities, but we don't want to fall into the trap of paying way up for these. And so we'll be patient when it comes to those,” he said.

Republic Services

Republic’s spending has focused on solid waste and recycling deals so far in the year, including the June purchase of GFL’s assets in Colorado and New Mexico. CEO Jon Vander Ark said he anticipates surpassing $1 billion in spending for the year.

Aside from certain geographic considerations, Vander Ark said there’s no limitations to possible acquisitions going forward. “We're mindful of not loading up a specific geography, right, if they've done a big deal. We want to make sure that they can digest that and get that operational. But we've got a good pipeline of deals of all sizes, and we look forward to a strong second half and then into 2024 as well.”

Waste Connections

The company purchased seven unspecified solid waste and recycling businesses, along with one E&P landfill, during the first half of this year. Following Q2, Waste Connections also purchased Arrowhead Environmental Partners for an undisclosed amount. As of last week, including that deal, the company said it had acquired an estimated $160 million in annualized revenue year to date.

CEO Ron Mittelstaedt said “dialogue remains very active with a robust pipeline” of solid waste deals, some of which could close later this year. The Arrowhead purchase, which includes a rail-served landfill in Alabama and multiple rail transfer stations, is also expected to create new expansion opportunities. Previously volumes in states such as Massachusetts and Rhode Island largely weren’t being internalized, but that will change following this deal.Citing that example, Mittelstaedt said that within those states and surrounding ones,including some areas the company isn’t currently in, “there's more M&A opportunity today than there was a few days ago.”

GFL Environmental

The Canada-based company completed the acquisition of 16 small businesses through the end of Q2, 13 of which are focused on solid waste. This included four acquisitions during Q2. While GFL had primarily been focused on streamlining its portfolio through divestitures, following a period of rapid growth through acquisitions, that process is now complete.

“...Given the enhanced strength of our balance sheet and free cash flow profile, we will again focus on our M&A strategy of densifying our existing footprint in North America,” said CEO Patrick Dovigi, adding later that “we have some wonderful acquisition opportunities that will be very compelling for us to execute on in the back half of this year.”

Casella Waste Systems

The Vermont-based company reported an active period for spending, including the sizable purchase of GFL’s assets in Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, as well as a smaller tuck-in purchase of Triple T Trucking in Vermont. It also recently announced the pending acquisition of , which could contribute another $70 million in annualized revenue.

CEO John Casella said the company sees a pipeline worth approximately $500 million in annualized revenues in the Northeast, and another $400 million in potential revenue in its new Mid-Atlantic region. President and CFO Ned Coletta said that after the Twin Bridges deal closes “we will still have significant liquidity to support our M&A pipeline.”

Large waste companies spent nearly $2B on acquisitions through Q2 (2024)

FAQs

Large waste companies spent nearly $2B on acquisitions through Q2? ›

Waste Management Inc, also known as WM, is the largest waste company in the United States.

Who is the largest waste company in the United States? ›

Waste Management Inc, also known as WM, is the largest waste company in the United States.

What companies did GFL acquire? ›

Recent acquisitions by GFL Environmental
Acquired onAcquired CompanyAcquisition Price
Nov 02, 2023Capital Waste ServicesUndisclosed
May 02, 2022Sprint WasteUndisclosed
Sep 22, 2021Peoria Disposal CompanyUndisclosed
Jul 06, 2021Canadian Stewardship Services AllianceUndisclosed
19 more rows
Jul 22, 2024

Who did Casella buyout? ›

The Company acquired the assets of D & E Rubbish Removal, Inc. , the assets of Bin Dump'n Trash, and the stock of TAM, Inc.

Who is buying GFL waste management? ›

Casella Waste Systems finalized the purchase of assets from GFL Environmental in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania on Friday.

What are the top 3 waste companies? ›

All three increased revenues from those reported in 2018: Waste Management ($15.46 billion up from $14.91 billion), Republic Services ($10.3 billion up from $10.04 billion), and Waste Connections ($5.39 billion up from $4.92 billion).

What are the top 5 waste management companies? ›

Top Waste and Recycling Companies
  1. Waste Management. Annual revenue: $14.5 Billion. ...
  2. Republic Services. Annual revenue: $9.4 Billion. ...
  3. Waste Connections. Annual revenue: $4.9 Billion. ...
  4. Stericycle. Annual revenue: $3.6 Billion. ...
  5. Clean Harbors. Annual revenue: $3.4 Billion. ...
  6. GFL Environmental. ...
  7. Covanta Holdings Corporation. ...
  8. Recology.
Mar 28, 2022

Is GFL in debt? ›

Total debt on the balance sheet as of June 2024 : $7.39 B

According to GFL Environmental 's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $7.39 B. A company's total debt is the sum of all current and non-current debts.

Did Priority waste buy GFL? ›

DEXTER, Mich. (WXYZ) — From Waterford to Rochester Hills to Dexter, we've heard your complaints about Priority Waste's trash pickup issues ever since their takeover of GFL on July 1.

How many landfills does GFL own? ›

As of 2021, GFL operates over 90 landfills across North America. Out of all their owned and operated municipal solid waste landfills, 79 percent had gas collection and treatment systems by 2019. During that year alone, 39,751 tons of GHG emissions were avoided using alternative energy generation.

Who bought Penn Waste? ›

Penn Waste was acquired in 2019 by Waste Connections, the third largest solid waste services company in North America.

Who bought Red River waste? ›

Platform Waste Solutions recently closed its acquisition of Texas-based Red River Waste Solutions, according to a filing on Friday, following an extended bankruptcy process.

What company did Waste Management buyout? ›

Waste Management will acquire Stericycle in a $7.2 billion deal, the companies said Monday.

Is GFL a good investment? ›

GFL Environmental has a consensus rating of Strong Buy which is based on 8 buy ratings, 2 hold ratings and 0 sell ratings. The average price target for GFL Environmental is C$64.97. This is based on 10 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

How much is the owner of GFL worth? ›

In 2017, Dovigi's net worth was estimated at $1.08 billion. In 2018, GFL merged with Waste Industries, increasing Dovigi's net worth to more than $1 billion.

Did GFL buy Sprint waste? ›

(NYSE: GFL) (TSX: GFL) ("GFL", "we", "our" or the "Company"), a leading North American diversified environmental services company, today announced the acquisition of Sprint Waste Services ("Sprint Waste"), a vertically integrated network of solid waste assets across 14 sites in Texas and two sites in Louisiana, ...

Who is the biggest producer of waste? ›

Top countries in terms of waste production worldwide

The United States comes first in the list of countries with the highest amount of daily per capita MSW with 2.58 kg, followed by Canada (2.33 kg/per capita) and Australia (2.23 kg/per capita).

Who owns most of waste management? ›

Largest shareholders include Vanguard Group Inc, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, BlackRock Inc., State Street Corp, VTSMX - Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Investor Shares, VFINX - Vanguard 500 Index Fund Investor Shares, Geode Capital Management, Llc, Morgan Stanley, Norges Bank, and Parnassus ...

Who is the largest contributor to waste? ›

While E-waste is a fast-growing stream, food is still the most common form of waste, accounting for almost 50 percent of global MSW generation.

What are the most wasteful companies? ›

Now a study reveals which are the most responsible companies of this pollution at a global scale. In fact, 56 companies are responsible for 50% of the world's plastic pollution, of which the top five are The Coca-Cola Company (11%), PepsiCo (5%), Nestlé (3%), Danone (3%) and Altria-Philip Morris International (2%).

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