How Trash Makes Money In The U.S.

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In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, landfills have seen astonishing financial success in recent years. Private companies like Waste Management and Republic Services now own a majority of landfills across the U.S., their stocks outperforming the market every year since 2014. So how exactly are landfills turning a profit out of garbage and just how much money can be made? Watch the video to find out.
A rising industry
America has long remained one of the most wasteful countries in the world, generating 239 million metric tons of garbage every year, about 1,600 to 1,700 pounds per person. While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, the solid waste management industry sees an opportunity.
“It’s a profitable industry,” according to Debra Reinhart, a member of the Board of Scientific Counselors for the EPA. “It’s a difficult industry but it is profitable if it’s done right.”
Two private companies, Waste Management and Republic Services, lead the solid waste management sector. Together they own about 480 landfills out of the 2,627 landfills across the United States. The two companies have seen staggering performance in the market, with the stock prices of both doubling in the past five years. Both Waste Management and Republic Services declined CNBC’s request for an interview.
“They’ve learned how to be best-in-class businesses,” said Michael E. Hoffman, a managing director at Stifel Financial. “Their publicly traded stocks outperformed the market handily between 2015 and 2019 and underpinning it is a meaningful improvement in their free cash flow conversion.” The stocks have continued to outperform.
Tipping fees
Since its inception, landfills have made a majority of their revenue via tipping fees. These fees are charged to trucks that are dropping off their garbage based on their weight per ton.
In 2020, municipal solid waste landfills had an average tipping fee of $53.72 per ton. That translates to roughly $1.4 million a year in approximate average gross revenue for small landfills and $43.5 million a year for large landfills just from gate fees.
Tipping fees have seen steady growth over the past four decades. In 1982, the national average tipping fee sat at $8.07 per ton or about $23.00 when adjusted for inflation. That’s nearly a 133% increase in 35 years.
While tipping fees make landfills sound like a risk-free business, they are still quite an expensive investment. It can cost about $1.1 million to $1.7 million just to construct, operate and close a landfill. For this reason, private companies have replaced municipal governments to own and operate the majority of the landfills across the U.S.
“I think it’s because the trend has been to go larger and larger so the small neighborhood dump can’t exist because of the regulations and the sophistication of the design,” Reinhart said. “So we are tending to see large landfills, which do require a lot of investment upfront.”
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How Landfills Make (A Lot Of) Money In The U.S.

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@djp1234
@djp1234 2 роки тому
There is WAAAYYY too much plastic packaging for every product we buy
@seanregehr4921
@seanregehr4921 2 роки тому
This is because of all the oil they had to work with. It was as good as printing money without being an actual bank.
@alanmay7929
@alanmay7929 2 роки тому
@@seanregehr4921 wrong, its because people buy those products every day, plastics are litteraly everywhere and the usage can be seriously reduced if we really had the mentality to do it.
@bricksandblockss934
@bricksandblockss934 2 роки тому
If there was less plastic than there would be less jobs for people in that field
@djp1234
@djp1234 2 роки тому
@@bricksandblockss934 those people should go into the cardboard field then
@rakeshswami11
@rakeshswami11 2 роки тому
Specially packaged food
@augustcarterjr8043
@augustcarterjr8043 2 роки тому
One man’s trash is literally another man’s treasure.
@martinc.720
@martinc.720 7 місяців тому
You read that somewhere too?!
@lishav2052
@lishav2052 2 роки тому
I remember meeting an older man at a bar a decade ago, who runs a clothing recycle business. He recycles plastic and old clothes then use the material to make new clothes. I was so grossed out by the idea back then, and told him that I couldn’t wear a clothes that’s made from trash… now I feel regretful of my stupidity and ignorance. I admire him for seeing the potential in such business since decade ago. And I would absolutely buy clothes that are made from recycled materials, as long as it’s comfortable. It’s a great solution for everyone, the planet and species live on it.
@Swag6784
@Swag6784 Рік тому
Can u explain it how he has managed
@antisravel3645
@antisravel3645 10 місяців тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aKVqba2PoJmHq5c.html
@sitinuramira783
@sitinuramira783 5 місяців тому
But it is recommended to use cloth which are made from plastic as it can leached our water with microplastics everytime we wash it
@cmdr1911
@cmdr1911 2 роки тому
I consulted for a large landfill in Ohio. The landfill ran 365 days a year with over 1000 trucks a day bringing nearly 500 dollars a truck. There is enough capacity to operate for another 113 years with current waste generation. They were developing a gas field to gather and sell renewable natural gas to be used by their own trucks and excess sold to a local operator. They also left that the liner has a clay layer under the plastic liner. The geosynthetics are the exposed layers but there are additional protections.
@VelcorHF
@VelcorHF 2 роки тому
The people complaining in the video about the law don’t get that the law was created due to abuse and pollution cause by particular sites that left the government with the bill. It’s great that companies are figuring how to turn a profit from waste. Those dumps will eventually become the new mines of the world once we exhaust easily pull able natural resources and it becomes profitable to recycle more.
@imyours3549
@imyours3549 2 роки тому
Wow!! It's a great business
@TruckTaxiMoveIt
@TruckTaxiMoveIt 2 роки тому
Wow, and thanks
@cmdr1911
@cmdr1911 2 роки тому
@see ya Recycling needs a huge investment. There isnt capacity. I have seen sorted recycling sent tonthe landfills becuase there was no avaiable capacity. Storing it wasn't an option so to the fill it went.
@crownuk4867
@crownuk4867 2 роки тому
Thanks for the info!
@benwoodfin9831
@benwoodfin9831 2 роки тому
I work as a QA consultant when cells at Waste Management sites are being constructed and I have to say for a job dealing with literal trash it is so much more interesting than it sounds. As someone who majored in environmental studies I was impressed with just how much though and engineering goes into building these giant trash cans.
@fayebanks1878
@fayebanks1878 Рік тому
Ukraineandrussia and Conflict
@eliakimbenishchayil
@eliakimbenishchayil Рік тому
The landfill companies provide the land alone for dumping, and the city handles the rest? Or does all the trucks and bulldozers etc. all belong to the owner of the landfill?
@benwoodfin9831
@benwoodfin9831 Рік тому
@@eliakimbenishchayil landfill owns the land, all the equipment and such is owned by contractors hired by the landfills, landfill itself and all the hired contractors handle everything and do all the work. Local governments make money off the taxes landfills have to pay to import trash.
@helloimclaudio
@helloimclaudio Рік тому
Thought *
@antisravel3645
@antisravel3645 10 місяців тому
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@dylanblomme4679
@dylanblomme4679 2 роки тому
You know what they say...”one man’s trash is an oligopoly’s treasure.”
@blubaylon
@blubaylon 2 роки тому
What's oligopoly?
@crow5228
@crow5228 2 роки тому
the what
@GamerbyDesign
@GamerbyDesign 2 роки тому
It's when they have the market cornered because there is limited competition.
@Tuanesto
@Tuanesto 2 роки тому
@@blubaylon stay in school kids
@tylersheehy3918
@tylersheehy3918 2 роки тому
when i thow away somthing its trased
@Edge61957
@Edge61957 2 роки тому
we’re heading to WALL-E yall
@bigvaxmeanie925
@bigvaxmeanie925 2 роки тому
I'll be ready to die when that happens
@crazycatlady312
@crazycatlady312 2 роки тому
Yep
@treebeard8475
@treebeard8475 2 роки тому
Buy red it’s the new blue!
@jesuslover5968
@jesuslover5968 2 роки тому
We? You mean the elites you peasants are burning on earth
@justsomecommie2638
@justsomecommie2638 2 роки тому
@@jesuslover5968 And you'll be one of those "peasants" lmfao
@650sFinnest
@650sFinnest Рік тому
Am I the only absolutely obsessed with the cycle of life, and how our garbage fits in that cycle? I keep telling my wife, my absolute dream job would be at a land fill.
@Me-eb3wv
@Me-eb3wv Рік тому
It’s rly interesting
@naraendrareddy273
@naraendrareddy273 Рік тому
Nope, I would love to do something for the planet.
@laisuresboringadventures7052
@laisuresboringadventures7052 Рік тому
It would disgust me seeing all the recycle cardboard and plastic and metal they throw in the landfill cause they say they are loosing money bs there over 3.1 billion dollar company I think they can spare some greedy idiots
@Keopholora
@Keopholora 11 місяців тому
I'm with you! I'm really amazed at this cycle and everything involved. I learned so much
@antisravel3645
@antisravel3645 10 місяців тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aKVqba2PoJmHq5c.html
@crossfire7474
@crossfire7474 2 роки тому
I remember back then people say that collecting trash is a job for poor people but they are wrong.
@aoikemono6414
@aoikemono6414 2 роки тому
They never said the CEO of the trash company was poor did they?
@solapowsj25
@solapowsj25 2 роки тому
Shoot! Like the cities of the judges, using chutes would allow automation. Officer Dredd Joseph.
@christianmiller6046
@christianmiller6046 2 роки тому
My first year as a garbage truck driver I made $60,000, last two years has been $80,000. Long as F days
@yihuda7459
@yihuda7459 2 роки тому
Dump Truck drivers and pickers also, others in the industry make a lot of money .....I don’t understand people looking down this industry.
@crossfire7474
@crossfire7474 2 роки тому
@@yihuda7459 Yeah, without this industry, the neighborhoods and cities will be filled and stink with garbages.
@BrutusDunKutus
@BrutusDunKutus 2 роки тому
You smell the trash and I smell the... money!!! Dude!! Cash!!! My brain died at bit.. This was the perfect moment, glory would have been endless for this men!
@shrirammaiya9867
@shrirammaiya9867 2 роки тому
Nice observation 👍
@ScrapPalletMan
@ScrapPalletMan 2 роки тому
I make a living trash picking items left for the garbage man. I film my journeys diverting scraps destined for the landfill
@RoyaleDistrict
@RoyaleDistrict 2 роки тому
I feel I like I have to sub to you on principle
@ScrapPalletMan
@ScrapPalletMan 2 роки тому
@@RoyaleDistrict it's amazing what I find on the curb. People will throw away anything. Sometimes I score Big
@Macky1101
@Macky1101 2 роки тому
Oh. You mean you make a living by stealing trash from the trash companies? LOL. If the landfills want to make even more money, they should let garbage pickers pick out the valuables in their landfills and then buy the materials. I know there's a liability issue in the USA. In 3rd world countries, lots of people live in landfills and pick scraps from there.
@ScrapPalletMan
@ScrapPalletMan 2 роки тому
@@Macky1101 luckily trash picking is legal in the United States. Upheld by supreme Court decision California v. Greenwood. I know you were joking, but I've never heard of anyone being protective of the landfill wanting recyclable items to be wasted for eternity. Thanks for being part of the conversation my friend
@aRYANz88
@aRYANz88 2 роки тому
I furnished my apartment from items destined for the scrap heap. Its literally sickening how much is wasted. Ban automatic printing of receipts. Print upon request. Save millions of trees.
@dparra119911
@dparra119911 2 роки тому
The Sopranos taught me this.
@crossfire7474
@crossfire7474 2 роки тому
My dad taught me this.
@pakk82
@pakk82 2 роки тому
quasimodo predicted all this
@JV-pu8kx
@JV-pu8kx 2 роки тому
Think of all of the materials that go into landfills. So much is going in that could be reused or recycled. It is said the use of plastic shipping bags, like what Amazon frequently uses, could be greener than the cardboard boxes, but only if the bags would get recycled. Look at all of the construction and yard waste that goes in. Don't forget the food waste. Food and yard waste can be composted. Some construction waste, depending on condition, can be reused, e.g. cabinets, plumbing and electrical fixtures, hardware, etc. I once saw a This Old House project begin with a Deconstruction contractor. Take the money spent on the contractor, subtract the money made on selling the materials, and the expenses are a wash compared to simply tearing everything out and sending to the dump.
@Sycosoulreaver
@Sycosoulreaver 2 роки тому
Really expecting people to do something after the initial creation is not the best approach its preventing it in the first place. We need to go back to reusable materials and tone down consumerism.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
👏
@justmyopinion9883
@justmyopinion9883 2 роки тому
I agree with much of what you say. But---yard waste usually has cat and/or dog poop in it. I wouldn't want to recycle that.
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@kathleenjames3546 Рік тому
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@lindseyland2863 Рік тому
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@judgebush9709 Рік тому
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@billycruz82
@billycruz82 Рік тому
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@mariajones7941 Рік тому
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@ChriLuis636 Рік тому
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@glennblack
@glennblack 2 роки тому
As I like to tell my young daughter: one’s value as a human being directly correlates to the volume of one’s waste output…
@shazmosushi
@shazmosushi 2 роки тому
inversely correlates
@mitko456
@mitko456 2 роки тому
@@shazmosushi no I think @glennblack’s expression was correct you just have a different value system.
@roarroar4316
@roarroar4316 2 роки тому
"I'm in a waste management business!" - Tony Soprano
@Headwyres
@Headwyres 2 роки тому
Teenage wasteland, I'm a tteenage wasteland...
@ericparrish1515
@ericparrish1515 2 роки тому
Man I'm stuffed
@markbosky
@markbosky 2 роки тому
It will most certainly be profitable to mine dumps in the near-future.
@jaygray7102
@jaygray7102 2 роки тому
Like some people "mine" outhouses. All kinds of things used to go down those, whether people wanted them to or not
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
They do landfill mining in EU and at Sparks NV
@scrow9
@scrow9 2 роки тому
Yeah I often wonder why metal isn't harvested from the dump for recycling.
@Raja1938
@Raja1938 2 роки тому
@@scrow9 They guy in the video explained because it wasn't economically viable at current prices
@zachkonicek
@zachkonicek 2 роки тому
"While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, others see it as an opportunity." when it starts raining acid and all life on Earth is ending this is how they will pitch moving to Mars
@hassanosman3510
@hassanosman3510 2 роки тому
What’s ur solution ?
@AANation360
@AANation360 2 роки тому
Wow this is a topic I never knew could be so interesting
@cmdr1911
@cmdr1911 2 роки тому
Landfills are incredible. There are miles and miles of gas lines, water lines and air lines. Thousands of wells for gas and water. Roads, water treatment plans and gas processing. We have installed fire breaks and heat sinks to stop fires.
@TruckTaxiMoveIt
@TruckTaxiMoveIt 2 роки тому
Everything tends to be interesting when it's worth billions
@danrayson
@danrayson 2 роки тому
You mean to tell me the best solution we have to recycling our mined resources is to put them back in the ground and forget about them? Something seems entirely wrong here.
@Zincink
@Zincink 2 роки тому
they did that in NJ and when they tried to build on the land they realized they had a huge problem...
@fauzirahman3285
@fauzirahman3285 2 роки тому
Looks promising. I hope someday we can recover a significant amount of that waste.
@allen8595
@allen8595 Рік тому
Year 6017?
@richycartels3507
@richycartels3507 2 роки тому
In Fort Worth metropolitan and suberb's, Waste Management delivers "recyclables" garbage to a private company established here who copied Europe's methods of sorting out different items on convaerbelt (aluminum cans; paper; cardboard...etc) and makes about $7,000 per-month profit selling each idem in bales to manufacturer's all across the nation...who comes to pick up
@TruckTaxiMoveIt
@TruckTaxiMoveIt 2 роки тому
I'm really really glad to hear that
@richycartels3507
@richycartels3507 2 роки тому
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt But, even though nobody's is going to do it, the manager of the said private recycling company said it would help if people start rinsing out their cans of food, because the water in their rinsing tubes gets pretty gross looking pretty quick.
@CarlAlex2
@CarlAlex2 2 роки тому
@@richycartels3507 Well there are limits to what you can ask of people and having the consumers clean tins would probably have a larger environmental impact due to effectiveness of scale AND the company would have to clean them anyway to be sure.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
Most cities do this at their MRF
@willv88
@willv88 2 роки тому
1:14 "They've learned how to do best-in-class businesses..new customer growth." That was useful insight.
@samgambling7312
@samgambling7312 2 роки тому
12:40 One per cent is a big deal. Implementing 100 of these rather minor changes throughout different industries is surely much more efficient than converting entire power grids to rely on solar or wind farms etc.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
We should do both
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
@see ya can isolate from the grid and there can't be that many wood users
@m2heavyindustries378
@m2heavyindustries378 2 роки тому
@see ya Dude, enough with the boomer rants, no one cares...
@howardert5251
@howardert5251 2 роки тому
metal --> recycle glass --> recycle & downcycle plastic --> downcycle SUGGEST: one vid per category of materials; one vid per category of 'cycling'; one vid per major city; SUGGEST: asking electrical utilities why they still refuse to install wind turbines along perimeter of landfills
@harrishromero6447
@harrishromero6447 2 роки тому
Trash--> energy
@olivur_1459
@olivur_1459 2 роки тому
I think it's time to build more recycling facilities and fewer landfills!
@timothydevries383
@timothydevries383 2 роки тому
Unfortunately recycling involves significant human labor. Automation is basically infeasible. Which makes it economically infeasible to do in developed countries.
@FireEverLiving
@FireEverLiving 2 роки тому
Good luck recycling dirty diapers, which alone make up 4% of all trash.
@Janotes
@Janotes 2 роки тому
The only answer to waste is to not create it in the first place. This is 23 years working in the business..
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
@@HermannTheGreat That's a lie.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
@@timothydevries383 Recycling is being automated today.
@ShadowWizard123
@ShadowWizard123 2 роки тому
This is untrue. I've been trash since like 1998 and I'm not earning much.
@Guitarplayer724
@Guitarplayer724 Рік тому
I managed a landfill gas to energy facility for 11 years. This is a pretty informative video. Good stuff.
@faarah
@faarah Рік тому
How does the facility work?
@Guitarplayer724
@Guitarplayer724 Рік тому
@@faarah We used a large compressor station to pull vacuum on the landfill using gas extraction wells that were drilled into the trash. My particular facility sent the gas to a pharmaceutical company that used it to run their steam boilers.
@mohammadzohirulislam8883
@mohammadzohirulislam8883 11 місяців тому
can it be used as house hold gas for cooking?
@Guitarplayer724
@Guitarplayer724 11 місяців тому
@@mohammadzohirulislam8883 I wouldn’t recommend it.
@RR-hx7nj
@RR-hx7nj 2 роки тому
i am buying wm and rsg stocks.. anyone seen the dividends on these stocks.. better than apple
@augustcarterjr8043
@augustcarterjr8043 2 роки тому
Wow!! my final project work is on Sustainable waste management and I didn’t like to be researching on waste but now I’m eager to do more research on finding solutions because of how negatively it is impacting our environment and it’s so much interesting to know how they’re making waste profitable in this video..
@sirthicenskoorb3684
@sirthicenskoorb3684 2 роки тому
The profit comes from raising the price of disposal that the customer pays. Not from reuse, recycle or methane capture. This is a lode of POOOY.
@semeiedgar5480
@semeiedgar5480 Рік тому
Surely, this stands as a strong point of interest for most of us in the research world
@hnegii
@hnegii Рік тому
Hey bro can i see your project work because i have also final year project on this topic
@Dave.C937
@Dave.C937 Рік тому
People can talk all they want about recycling. Working in the waste industry in Australia, it shocks me to see how much gets put into landfill that could be easily recyiled In my mind PET plastic is the biggest one.
@RR-hx7nj
@RR-hx7nj 2 роки тому
probably the most interesting "article" i have seen in years
@AaronOstrowskiAeorocks
@AaronOstrowskiAeorocks Рік тому
Interesting story, thank you for sharing 😊. There is a reason why in Southern Italy the trash companies are completely ran by the mafia, they make that money.
@loganpedroza7493
@loganpedroza7493 2 роки тому
I imagine having government-backed monopolies is always a good way to make money.
@thatgaurgeousgirl
@thatgaurgeousgirl 3 місяці тому
Depends upon the stability of the govt though!
@sebcrakpot1234
@sebcrakpot1234 Рік тому
Shipping fees is basically paid with our taxes, so the industry makes plastic, we buy it, then we pay again to get it burried or to get it exported with our taxes...
@napar001
@napar001 2 роки тому
theres money at every level of the landfill process. county owned landfills pays the companies that operate the landfill, the company that gets paid to dig the cells and then in turn selling that gravel or cement for a profit, the refuse company that has their own Recycling plants, companies taking the gas emitted from the landfill, solar farms on the closed landfills, the tipping fee revenue (that has increased about 20% in the past year with covid having people buying and throwing away more stuff while at home). the trash business is good business.
@cmdr1911
@cmdr1911 2 роки тому
A landfill I consulted for was an old strip mine. We actually mined coal, it was at a lose but the material helped fund the construction of the cell. The material needed to be removed anyway. We had sold stone and coal. Saved all the clay for future construction and saved all the topsoil for reclaim. They can also send the methane as natural gas to pipelines.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
@@cmdr1911 coal is super nasty and unethical though
@cmdr1911
@cmdr1911 2 роки тому
@@NicholasLittlejohn There is no point to develop new coal the market isn't there. There are newer coal plants the are far cleaner and efficient but that simply means retire them last. The way we were mining the coal was far more ethical than say Murray. The coal wasn't a focus but a byproduct just like the limestone that was pulled.
@song1861
@song1861 2 роки тому
Government didn't charge company that use plastic package for their product. Because when consumer buy their product then responsible was on the consumer. Obvious the plastic just end up in the trash can, eventually in landfill.
@thajemm4371
@thajemm4371 2 роки тому
We need a System where profit isn’t a present concept, especially in things as critical as waste management and environmental issues.
@semco72057
@semco72057 2 роки тому
I live in Arkansas and we have Waste Management Company here and I would love to know how much money they really make off of gas produced from the waste there. I know that the counties spend plenty to them for the many tons of waste they have and some of that is waste which could be recycled, which they could make money off of.
@flowersandcandyflowersandc9093
@flowersandcandyflowersandc9093 Рік тому
I agree that some trash is very valuable, everything in the garbage isn't worthless.
@joecrockrell04
@joecrockrell04 2 роки тому
“Truth is… there’s enough garbage for everyone.” ~ Tony Soprano
@mrjames5317
@mrjames5317 2 роки тому
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@TheAmbientUniverse
@TheAmbientUniverse 2 роки тому
This guy is going for the moustache-matches-my-bowtie look and pulling it off pretty well.
@ptwombley1993
@ptwombley1993 2 роки тому
Here in Maine we have Facilities like Penobscot Energy Recovery Center that produces electrical energy by burning garbage. Then sending the ash to the land fills. These facilities are specifically designed to prevent environmental hazards.
@2TMarie
@2TMarie Рік тому
When no one else wishes to perform a “less than” job, that’s when intuition kicks in, and lots of money can be made, if managed properly! Back in the 1940’s, my uncle became a multimillionaire when he started his own sewage company.
@lubnan08
@lubnan08 2 роки тому
Great info. I learned a lot. Thanks.
@sirus312
@sirus312 2 роки тому
Waste Management/Crypto= the dream portfolio. Protected in a recession/depression and BOOM during economic expansion. I've seen garbage men clear more than wall streeters with this port set up. GOD BLESS THIS INDUSTRY!
@gary-xh1nl
@gary-xh1nl 2 роки тому
You know what they say one Man’s trash is another person’s treasure -kid Vs kat
@SD-tj5dh
@SD-tj5dh 2 роки тому
If everything got ground up small enough and moisture removed there would be plenty to mine from. Anything left turn into fuel pellets for pyrolysis power stations.
@ericparrish1515
@ericparrish1515 2 роки тому
Is THAT a fact? When do we eat?
@mildsoup8978
@mildsoup8978 2 роки тому
Honestly trash is the biggest problem and what could make ppl the richest if they found a good solution.
@cortion730
@cortion730 2 роки тому
So the waste is compacted in the ground with plastic lining then covered?
@johnjingleheimersmith9259
@johnjingleheimersmith9259 2 роки тому
yes?...
@BatMan-jv4bd
@BatMan-jv4bd 2 роки тому
Its to keep the toxic waste like methane and metals from leaking.
@cortion730
@cortion730 2 роки тому
@@BatMan-jv4bd yes I got that. Still seems like a health risk
@MarcusRefusius
@MarcusRefusius День тому
I hauled Trash for 25 years. Satisfaction Guaranteed or double your trash back. my Partner and I serviced Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks and Sequoia National Forest. We had our recycling numbers up to 80% at one point, but the County decided their Landfill wasn’t getting enough trash. Politicians are your biggest enemy. We were very conscientious regarding the environment. We also had Trash Bears to deal with. I consider myself a friend of the Black Bear. As annoying as they can be. They were here long before I was. I’ve never seen a trash outfit go broke. We always had a great cash flow. And we had GREAT Parties. The Garbageman’s Ball. It’s hard work and requires dedicated people, but I retired at 57. Everything paid for. 68 now. Enjoying retirement. Cheers.
@sandraalegria3439
@sandraalegria3439 2 роки тому
From the garbage we can have free energy and materials for all our repurpose needs. This is the new gold.
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 2 роки тому
Great report, methane power plant is a huge under rated idea
@MichaelSellsMT
@MichaelSellsMT 2 роки тому
Hyliion
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
Thankfully is pretty standard at US landfills.
@idunno2379
@idunno2379 2 роки тому
*Sees the title* "There is hope."
@jimoday2078
@jimoday2078 2 роки тому
Nothing here makes money. It all costs money. It's just moving money around from one pocket to another, to bury trash.
@warant7295
@warant7295 2 роки тому
The landfill by me will be a mountain when its finally closed lol. Loaded with PVCs from dredging the river from papermills.
@spartendeath
@spartendeath 2 роки тому
Dont you have to be an Italian Mafia to get into waste management????
@johnothwolo
@johnothwolo 2 роки тому
It's not a market, it's an industry. Why does everything have to be a 'market' nowadays. Maybe I just don't know the difference, because it feels like nobody does.
@Diego-es9yb
@Diego-es9yb 2 роки тому
whats the difference
@KevinNguyen-zn4vv
@KevinNguyen-zn4vv 4 місяці тому
I pay about the same amount per ton for a local recycling center. Some waste will be used for landfill but most "waste" items will be recycled because that small lot would have been filled to the tip decades ago.
@akooucetaylor
@akooucetaylor 10 місяців тому
Love the break down. Makes you think about these home builders and condos and apartments and all these homes bunched up all over the west! Create more money full circle
@patrykc9050
@patrykc9050 2 роки тому
If these profitable waste management companies are publicly traded, and they owe their responsibilities to investors, It’s just a matter of time till we hear a breaking story of a massive ecological disaster because shortcuts were taken in safety just to increase profitability.
@harshdhillon6263
@harshdhillon6263 3 місяці тому
or because more money will be in their hands, investment, these companies will provide better facilities to their workers and try to expand, 1 city to every city to make more profit?
@ehm2943
@ehm2943 2 роки тому
I don’t have a lot of trash. I recycle stuff a lot. Most of my trash r from shipping materials that r claimed to be biodegradable 🙂
@kiminthemix4251
@kiminthemix4251 Рік тому
the waste management in my area is so poor that govt does nothing about it. No waste management here. People burn their waste on a daily basis in their backyards. Every evening I smell bad fumes. Initially, I thought of doing a business of waste management but seems it's out of my power to do it. Im helpless but to smell these harmful gases everyday. I m worried about my health and my families and the upcoming generation.
@DKDRFTA
@DKDRFTA Рік тому
I really think we should allow companys to be in landfills to see what they can recycle. The U.S has a big problem of. Once its in a garbage can, its no longer reusable. That includes steel, aluminum, reformable plastics, cotton.....
@alanbirkner1958
@alanbirkner1958 2 роки тому
I am 72. When I was young, if you wanted glitter or confetti, there was glass or the hole punch. Paper bags in the garbage can. People ate less red meat only once or twice a week. Shampoo, etc. was in glass bottles, you measured out what you needed. Good things now: people live longer, the internet, more vaccines, cars are safer, less racism. Tina
@sanjuansteve
@sanjuansteve 2 роки тому
We should have robotic waste sorters with AI, all open source to help make it available tech for everywhere.
@davidbiderman8021
@davidbiderman8021 2 роки тому
We do. Google AMP Robotics.
@nonpartisangunowner4524
@nonpartisangunowner4524 2 роки тому
10:15 Metals can be relatively easy to recycle but with current technologies it takes a LOT of energy.
@celinab840
@celinab840 Рік тому
You are wrong. Recycling metals uses much less energy than producing metals from minerals. Even more when you consider all the energy used to extract and transport the minerals (which can come from far places). The problem with recycling metals can be quality if there is too much contamination, but this can be solved by combining recycled molten metal with fresh molten metal (something all metallurgical industries already do)
@greenmt1100
@greenmt1100 Рік тому
I work for a company that provides business management software to trash haulers which has a payment processing feature and it’s like printing money I tell ya lol. It’s one industry that is recession proof. No one likes garbage piling up.
@TLPcreative
@TLPcreative 2 роки тому
i was just wondering why dont they include big companies waste
@josephmara4781
@josephmara4781 2 роки тому
Retail returns are a huge waste. There should be a fee for returns to encourage better shopping habits
@vijai8959
@vijai8959 Рік тому
We need more people like these... Just my opinion....
@jamesb9499
@jamesb9499 2 роки тому
WM is screwing people with service fees. I live in Illinois, my garbage and water fee amount to $48. I don't generate much trash, just once a month for less than 1/2 of the bin. This is the most expensive service for single occupant. In past years, fee has gone up every single year.
@JamesD401
@JamesD401 2 роки тому
They don’t charge for 1/2 a bin they charge for picking up a bin
@fargoloomis3569
@fargoloomis3569 2 роки тому
You can turn any grade plastic into fuel through pyrolysis.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
👏
@rldays9179
@rldays9179 2 роки тому
It's good to see Dana Carvey has a job outside of SNL. Party on Garth.
@chrishuston4445
@chrishuston4445 2 роки тому
Works at the EPA… of course.. ;*)
@lofisis7271
@lofisis7271 2 роки тому
So our soil will be being damaged pretty much if something goes wrong with can you imagine not being able to grow anything because we messed this up
@jaylazarus1458
@jaylazarus1458 Рік тому
We need to make a lot more recyclable products weather plastic. paper, cardboard, metal, etc. We are doing better with recyclables but have a long way to go. Each person needs to recycle not just some of us. And use rock quarries used to get material for making concrete. which when empty is already a huge hole in the ground for our trash left over from recycling . Also maybe have a trash burning plant that convert the heat to energy to power city's or public transit. I think Chicago does something like this This would use a lot of the left over trash.
@Ahmad_8412
@Ahmad_8412 2 роки тому
"How tash makes money in the U.S" Me : i go to USA
@marczhu7473
@marczhu7473 2 роки тому
remember they used to export that to china but now china is unwilling
@Lyerbait13
@Lyerbait13 2 роки тому
13:49 lmao that truck is YEETing that can
@loryndabenson2118
@loryndabenson2118 2 роки тому
It doesnt matter how much money you have if we've exhausted all of our resources. Sometimes we have to not worry about the money and do what's right. It might not be immediately profitable to contract with scrap metal mining but long run we will leave ourselves more resources meaning you'll be in business longer. But really I know it's just a matter of them not wanting to pay workers fairly.
@southkiddJ
@southkiddJ 2 роки тому
This may not mean much but as far as electronics, you could always take them to your nearest Best Buy for recycling or whatever they do with them…as long as you know you just didn’t put them in the garbage.
@wmg33
@wmg33 Рік тому
I just throw it in a dumpster
@jazminsanchez8046
@jazminsanchez8046 2 роки тому
Tipping fee plus the increase fees they have added to homeowners due to inflation
@bholuwhoop5944
@bholuwhoop5944 2 роки тому
0:30 I mean like, is that a surprise ?
@jonathanfeinstein6997
@jonathanfeinstein6997 9 місяців тому
Excellent summary! Should be required viewing for municipalities.
@ksw4942
@ksw4942 Рік тому
I can’t even imagine 1000 years from now, archeologists unearthing plastic containers used by people today (vs ceramics, clay and porcelains we now find from our ancestors). They’ll wonder what kind of people we were. If we’re not thinking about the damage to earth or the climate in the short-term from all our waste, then at least think about the legacy we’re leaving in the long-term.
@nickns732
@nickns732 2 роки тому
Last time I was this early, americans still just dumped old appliances in the swamp.
@ironduke9893
@ironduke9893 2 роки тому
Sadly I think a lot still do
@matthewcubbon1264
@matthewcubbon1264 2 роки тому
They also make great driving ranges after they're capped.
@jamestebow
@jamestebow Рік тому
Cheaper to burn for energy. Long term monitoring for 30 years seems more expensive. The country of Singapore burns and takes its waste to use for property expansion. It seems to be a super clean country.
@richycartels3507
@richycartels3507 2 роки тому
In just the city of Fort Worth, the city pays Waste Management the sum of 2-million dollars per-year to pick-up all "residential" garbage and trim all tree limbs off the road. Dallas pays 4-million dollars per-year.
@augustcarterjr8043
@augustcarterjr8043 2 роки тому
But I guess as much as these companies are helping the environment, they will appreciate a lot more waste just to make profit but waste can also be profitable to us by reducing (not over purchasing or buying and using necessary items ) and reusing our materials which will save us money too..
@geminiwoman0
@geminiwoman0 2 роки тому
I'm always wondering what happens to the old cars, computers, etc.
@christianmiller6046
@christianmiller6046 2 роки тому
computers aren't "supposed" to go in landfills they;re supposed to be recycled specially, but that usually means someone has to take it to a transfer station themself so they throw it in the trash.
@geminiwoman0
@geminiwoman0 2 роки тому
@@christianmiller6046 a fee years back I watched a program where computers were being tossed out in an Asian country someplace in rivers or lake it was a drinking source
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 2 роки тому
@@geminiwoman0 there's many videos online about your ewaste and auto recycling questions
@rabeyabosri1554
@rabeyabosri1554 Рік тому
@6:50 , Does it mean 1 million dollars per year for 30 years after closing a landfill? 1 million dollars per year? Have I got it right?
@Jimmyjimjimjim
@Jimmyjimjimjim 2 роки тому
Dr. Phil sure knows his landfills.
@redcapitalist
@redcapitalist 2 роки тому
well, there is an unlimited supply in the US. 340 million units plus whatever they generate
@johnjingleheimersmith9259
@johnjingleheimersmith9259 2 роки тому
You mean like the over a billion units in china and the stuff they throw into their completely polluted rivers?
@infiltr80r
@infiltr80r 2 роки тому
Looks like nearly no recycling going on, how pathetic in a wealthy developed country.
@trashyraccoon2615
@trashyraccoon2615 2 роки тому
It’s more complicated than that. The recyclables are worthless, so who pays to recycle them?
@relicpathfinder2800
@relicpathfinder2800 2 роки тому
Worse is the millions of people paying extra for recycling and the company picking it up just dump it the same place as mixed trash anyway. Some companies don't even attempt to hide the fact, by dumping recycling containers in the same truck of mixed trash.
@christianmiller6046
@christianmiller6046 2 роки тому
lol one time a friend asked me how many people recycle correctly and I said 0. every recycle can I pick up has recycling that isn't recycable in our area or is straight up trash.
@infiltr80r
@infiltr80r 2 роки тому
@@relicpathfinder2800 Don't judge everyone based on your country/city. In most civilized places this is regulated and monitored, fines for doing what you said are huge and trash processing is operated on a license basis.
@infiltr80r
@infiltr80r 2 роки тому
@@trashyraccoon2615 Why are they worthless? Based on what? A lot of it doesn't need specific recycling, like bio trash. It can be used to produce heat or at minimum doesn't require any special handling like generic trash.
@DGill48
@DGill48 2 роки тому
Why does the land need to be filled?
@evjordan3217
@evjordan3217 Рік тому
the Win Waste Saugus ash landfill is unlined! how are they allowed to operate? now they want to expand it for another 20 years. it was supposed to close in 1996
@ChristianJS610
@ChristianJS610 2 роки тому
We need to work on using that waste for something useful, so it's not wasted. Biogas and fertilizer for some of it. Separating the plastics and metals from the waste would also give you supplies to sell to manufacturers for a profit. or even just burning it as an energy source and then burying it would give it a better chance of breaking down faster than usual.
@FinancialShinanigan
@FinancialShinanigan 2 роки тому
Smells like money!
@terrellstewart4071
@terrellstewart4071 2 роки тому
I feel with several programs working together in the trade of waste management it will be better , collecting and selling methane gas to power homes, properly separate all the recycled materials to be repurposed examples. Produce and green waste use to make compost. Clothes recycled to make insulation and other materials. Paper and cardboard repurposed to fire logs takeout containers, plastic can be repurposed to blocks for building or housing materials also pellets for the companies to produce there products, same with glass it can work if the companies and government invest in it properly. If an item is made it should be able to be recycled and repurposed. Just my suggestion on handling this matter.
@jsnmad
@jsnmad Рік тому
I like how this ended with recycling plastic, paper and electronic material.
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