About Us
Waste Connections, Inc.
Waste Connections, Inc. is an integrated solid waste services company that provides waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services in
mostly exclusive and secondary markets in the U.S. and Canada. Through its R360 Environmental Solutions subsidiary, the Company is also a leading
provider of non-hazardous oilfield waste treatment, recovery and disposal services in several of the most active natural resource producing areas in
the United States, including the Permian, Bakken and Eagle Ford Basins. Waste Connections serves more than six million residential, commercial,
industrial, and exploration and production customers from a network of operations in 39 states, six provinces and the District of Columbia. The
Company also provides intermodal services for the movement of cargo and solid waste containers in the Pacific Northwest.
Our corporate strategy targets secondary and suburban markets that have strong demographic growth trends and where competitive barriers to entry
can be developed. We seek to avoid highly competitive, large urban markets and target markets where we can provide either non-integrated or
integrated solid waste services under exclusive arrangements, or markets where we can be integrated and attain high market share. We are a leading
provider of solid waste services in most of our markets, and approximately 50% of our revenues are derived from market areas where we have
franchise or exclusive rights to provide our waste services.
We seek to avoid highly competitive, large urban markets and instead target markets where we can attain high market share either through
exclusive contracts, vertical integration or asset positioning. We also target niche markets, like exploration and production, or E&P, waste
treatment and disposal services, with similar characteristics and, we believe, higher comparative growth potential. We are a leading provider of
waste services in most of our markets, and the key components of our operating strategy, which are tailored to the competitive and regulatory
factors that affect our markets, are as follows:
Target Secondary and Rural Markets. By targeting secondary and rural markets,
we believe that we are able to garner a higher local market share than attainable in more competitive urban markets, which reduces our exposure to
customer churn and improves financial returns. In certain niche markets, like E&P waste treatment and disposal, early mover advantage in certain
rural basins may improve market positioning and financial returns given the limited availability of existing third party-owned waste disposal
alternatives.
Control the Waste Stream. In markets where waste collection services are
provided under exclusive arrangements, or where waste disposal is municipally owned or funded or available at multiple sources, we believe that
controlling the waste stream through the provision of collection services is often more important to our profitability and growth than owning or
operating landfills. In addition, in certain E&P markets with “no pit” rules or other regulations that prohibit on-site storage or treatment of
waste, control of the waste stream allows us to generate additional service revenue from the transportation of waste, as well as the waste
treatment and disposal, thus increasing the overall scope and value of the services provided.
Optimize Asset Positioning. We believe that the location of disposal sites
within competitive markets is a critical success factor in both solid waste and E&P waste services. Given the importance and costs associated with
the transportation of waste to treatment and disposal sites, having disposal capacity proximate to the waste stream may provide a competitive
advantage and serve as a barrier to entry.
Provide Vertically Integrated Services. In markets where we believe that
owning landfills is a strategic element to a collection operation because of competitive and regulatory factors, we generally focus on providing
integrated services, from collection through disposal of solid waste in landfills that we own or operate. Similarly, we see this strategic
advantage in E&P waste services where we offer closed loop systems for liquid and solid waste storage, transportation, treatment, and disposal.
Manage on a Decentralized Basis. We manage our operations on a decentralized
basis. This places decision-making authority close to the customer, enabling us to identify and address customers’ needs quickly in a
cost-effective manner. We believe that decentralization provides a low-overhead, highly efficient operational structure that allows us to expand
into geographically contiguous markets and operate in relatively small communities that larger competitors may not find attractive. We believe that
this structure gives us a strategic competitive advantage, given the relatively rural nature of many of the markets in which we operate, and makes
us an attractive buyer to many potential acquisition candidates.
We believe the solid waste service business is a local business managed by professionals living and working in the communities we serve. We
strive to provide service excellence for those communities that place their trust in our company and are always dedicated to putting our customers
first.