
Rush Enterprises, Inc. has announced a special community service initiative — in partnership with Waste Management, Inc. — the donation of a new Navistar 4300 truck to the Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB).
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Waste Management has added six compressed natural gas refuse trucks to its fleet in Chico, Calif., as the refuse hauler continued to aggressively pursue its sustainability goals.
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Twenty-five companies and organizations received $7.7 million in grant funds from Pennsylvania to covert fleet vehicles to run on natural gas, Gov. Tom Corbett announced March 21.
Read More →SAN DIEGO – DriveCam, Inc.announced that Waste Management, Inc. intends to deploy DriveCam’s driver risk management and fleet management solution throughout its fleet of collection vehicles for a 5-year service contract term.
Read More →SAN DIEGO - The company ran a six-month pilot with DriveCam in two of its market areas before deciding to roll out the service across its fleet.
Read More →LOUISVILLE, KY – Waste Management has launched a new local fleet of 25 clean-burning CNG trucks and unveiled Louisville's first public-access, 24-hour compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station.
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E-Z Pack Manufacturing, a refuse truck body manufcaturer, announced that Waste Pro USA's first-ever compressed natural gas (CNG) solid waste collection truck has rolled off E-Z Pack's assembly line and into the Atlanta market.
Read More →SEAL BEACH, CA - Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has signed an agreement with national refuse company Waste Management to provide maintenance and repair services for its compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations throughout the United States.
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CARSON, CA - The company celebrated delivery of its 1,000 natural gas vehicle at its property in Carson, Calif. with Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster starting up the new recycling truck.
Read More →HOUSTON and MURRAY HILL, NJ - Waste Management, Inc., and Linde North America announced that their joint venture company has begun producing clean, renewable vehicle fuel at its facility located at the Altamont Landfill near Livermore, California.
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