Life in the Recession

The solid waste industry is often described as “recession resistant.” However, that doesn't mean it's recession proof. For instance, because of less consumer activity, commercial properties often generate less waste. Waste Age recently discussed, via e-mail, the state of commercial waste collection with three executives. The Q&A participants include: Tony Rosback, vice president of operations support for Phoenix-based Republic Services; Kevin Downey, director of hauling for Cincinnati-based Rumpke Consolidated Cos.; Mary Margaret Cowhey, vice president of Park Ridge, Ill.-based Land & Lakes Disposal Services; and Mary O'Brien, chief marketing ...

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