Sector Watch: Waste management stocks

If the state of the current market has you down in the dumps, look no further than waste management companies American Ecology Corp. (Nasdaq:ECOL) and Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:CWST), market leaders in two of the best-performing segments – hazardous waste remediation and waste recycling.
Casella Waste Systems, Inc. is the nation’s 12th-largest waste management firm and considered one of the most forward-looking by many industry analysts. This vertically integrated, regional player provides waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services to residential and commercial customers across 14 states in the eastern United States. At FY 2008 year end, Casella’s operations consisted of 34 solid waste collection operations, 30 transfer stations, 11 disposal facilities, 38 recycling facilities and three landfill gas-to-energy facilities. The company also holds a 50% interest in a joint venture that manufactures and sells cellulose insulation made from recycled fiber, and has a 20% equity interest in a company that markets incentive-based recycling services to some 250 national and local customers.
Casella was one of the first waste management service providers to recognize an emerging industry trend favoring improved resource management and greater recycling. More than 150 million tons of material was recycled in the United States last year and recycling has become a $71 billion industry employing more than 50,000 workers nationwide. Casella currently derives more than 30% of revenues from recycling. In 2007, the company sold more than 400,000 tons of recycled paper and 15 million tons of recycled aluminum.
Since 2003, Casella has invested over $200 million in developing strategically located landfill capacity with the goals of strengthening its market position and creating . . .
Casella Waste Systems, Inc. is the nation’s 12th-largest waste management firm and considered one of the most forward-looking by many industry analysts. This vertically integrated, regional player provides waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services to residential and commercial customers across 14 states in the eastern United States. At FY 2008 year end, Casella’s operations consisted of 34 solid waste collection operations, 30 transfer stations, 11 disposal facilities, 38 recycling facilities and three landfill gas-to-energy facilities. The company also holds a 50% interest in a joint venture that manufactures and sells cellulose insulation made from recycled fiber, and has a 20% equity interest in a company that markets incentive-based recycling services to some 250 national and local customers.
Casella was one of the first waste management service providers to recognize an emerging industry trend favoring improved resource management and greater recycling. More than 150 million tons of material was recycled in the United States last year and recycling has become a $71 billion industry employing more than 50,000 workers nationwide. Casella currently derives more than 30% of revenues from recycling. In 2007, the company sold more than 400,000 tons of recycled paper and 15 million tons of recycled aluminum.
Since 2003, Casella has invested over $200 million in developing strategically located landfill capacity with the goals of strengthening its market position and creating . . .
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