Interstate Waste Services Celebrates 25 Years of Leadership in Waste Management
Interstate Waste Services (IWS) and its New York City affiliate, Action Environmental Services, have recently celebrated a significant milestone—their 25th anniversary. This celebration not only commemorates their past achievements but also highlights their remarkable growth within the waste management sector. The company has made strategic acquisitions that strengthen their position as the leading provider of waste management services in the Tri-State Area.
A Landmark Year for the Company
In 2024, Action Environmental expanded its footprint significantly in New York City by acquiring notable companies such as JORO Carting and Viking Sanitation. These acquisitions are more than just business transactions; they exemplify the company’s commitment to adapting to the evolving landscape of waste management with initiatives like the Commercial Waste Zones (CWZ) program. This program aims to optimize waste collection services by minimizing truck traffic and improving safety standards, ultimately leading to a more efficient waste management system across the city.
Commitment to Safety and Sustainability
As Action Environmental gears up for the CWZ transition, their focus remains on safety, sustainability, and technological innovation. The company’s CEO, Michael DiBella, emphasized the importance of investing in both people and technology to ensure seamless integration of the acquired companies. Measures such as safety training for employees, installation of AI-equipped cameras in vehicles, and adherence to rigorous NYC emissions standards are foundational aspects of this transition.
Enhancing Customer Experience
In their efforts to prepare businesses for the CWZ implementation, Action launched a dedicated consumer website—actioncarting.com. This platform provides critical resources and tailored waste management solutions designed to simplify the transition for businesses affected by this new initiative. Josh Haraf, Market Vice President for IWS in New York, stated, “Our focus is preparing customers and employees for the biggest shift in NYC waste management in a generation.” This commitment to customer service underscores the company's leadership role in this transformative era.
Strategic Growth Beyond NYC
The growth isn’t limited to New York City alone. IWS has expanded its regional operations by acquiring Oak Ridge Waste Recycling, a key player in Southwestern Connecticut, and Marangi Disposal, the largest independent hauler serving Orange and Rockland Counties. These acquisitions are pivotal in enhancing IWS’s reach and services across a broader area, contributing significantly to their mission of delivering high-quality waste management solutions.
Looking Towards the Future
Michael DiBella remarked on the transformative year for IWS and Action Environmental, emphasizing that this growth reflects both the company's commitment to innovation and the hard work of their dedicated team. As a leader in the non-hazardous waste management sector, IWS continues to set the bar high in sustainability practices through their waste-by-rail transportation initiative, significantly reducing vehicle miles traveled and associated greenhouse gas emissions.
About Interstate Waste Services
Interstate Waste Services, Inc. operates throughout New York City, Northern New Jersey, and Southwestern Connecticut, managing nearly 1,000 collection vehicles and utilizing a network of 34 facilities for material recovery and transfer. As one of the largest privately held waste management companies in the U.S., IWS is known for its progressive approach in the field, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of industry best practices.
For more information on their services or to learn about their initiatives, visit their official website at
www.interstatewaste.com.
Conclusion
Celebrating 25 years in the industry is not just an achievement; it's a testament to the company's dedication to innovation, safety, and sustainability. As IWS and Action Environmental continue to lead the way in transforming waste management, they set an example for others in the industry to follow. Their journey is just beginning as they embrace new challenges and opportunities in the years ahead.