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GFL Environmental Inc. (an initialism of Green For Life) is a Canadian waste management company, with headquarters in Vaughan, Ontario. Founded in 2007, GFL operates in all provinces in Canada and much of the United States, and currently employs more than 20,000 people. [ 2 ]
Patrick Dovigi is a Canadian former hockey goaltender, entrepreneur, businessman, founder, president, and chief executive officer of Canadian environmental services company Green For Life Environmental Inc. (GFL). Under Dovigi's leadership, GFL Environmental has grown to have a total enterprise value of $5.13 billion as of April 2018.
GFL Environmental Inc. (GFL) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 46.15% and 10.64%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Lonnie Poole Jr. was named North Carolina Entrepreneur of the Year by Inc Magazine in 1992 and was inducted into the Environmental Industry Hall of Fame in 1994. On October 10, 2018, the company announced it was going to be sold off to a Canadian Company, GFL Environmental, for an undisclosed amount. [8]
GFL Environmental: 2007 Ontario Canada: Duales System Deutschland: 1991 Germany: 834 (2019) Envipco: 1982 Connecticut USA: 59 (2019) Envirogreen Recycling: 2012 Armagh United Kingdom: 6.4 (2019) Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas: 1900 Barcelona Spain: 11.152 (2012) Himark BioGas: 1976 Edmonton Canada: 1.64 (2019) Junk King: 2005 Burlingame ...
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Merlin Plastics shredded and recycled the bales and GFL Environmental incinerated the bales in a waste-to-energy facility. Trackers indicated that Waste Connections dumped the plastic bales into a landfill in Richmond and a junkyard in Surrey, British Columbia instead of recycling them. The company responded "There was some miscommunication and ...