Safety First: Ending on a Good Note

It's been a tough year to own a solid waste company. Volumes are down, particularly in roll-off work and in certain hard hit parts of the country, such as Michigan. Fuel prices are creeping upward again, and state tip fee taxes are on the rise as states struggle with historic budget deficits. However, two pieces of good news about the recent safety performance of the industry have been released by the U.S. Department of Labor. In early November, the department announced that the injury rate for both solid waste collection and landfill employees continued to decline in 2008.

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