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The Waste Collection market is a subset of the Waste Management industry, which encompasses the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of waste materials. Waste Collection involves the collection of waste from residential, commercial, and industrial sources, and the transportation of the waste to a disposal facility. This process is typically carried out by a waste collection company, which may be a private company or a public agency.
The Waste Collection market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering services to customers. Companies in the market typically offer a range of services, such as curbside collection, bulk collection, and hazardous waste collection. In addition, some companies may offer additional services, such as recycling and composting.
Some companies in the Waste Collection market include Waste Management, Republic Services, Waste Connections, Advanced Disposal Services, and Clean Harbors. Show Less Read more