Solid Waste, Recycling and Related Industries Division


About the Division

Welcome to the Solid Waste, Recycling and Related Industries web page. We hope this web site will serve as a source of information on the latest developments in the division.
Robert Morales
Division Director

The Teamsters Solid Waste, Recycling and Related Industries Division currently represents more than 32,000 members and our goal is to aggressively organize the more than 180,000 unorganized workers in our industries.

The private sanitation industry is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few powerful corporations, and we will need to coordinate bargaining and develop strong networks among locals to continue to win strong contracts.

Our members perform work vital to public health and sanitation, and face serious hazards on the job every day. The Teamsters Union is committed to standing up for the rights of sanitation workers, and we will continue building a movement of workers and community allies so that we can bring justice and dignity to those who work to keep our cities and neighborhoods clean.

The Solid Waste and Related Industries Division includes members in:

  • Collection and processing of municipal solid waste and recycling;
  • Construction debris;
  • Commercial and hazardous waste;
  • Document security and shredding;
  • Portable sanitary facilities; and
  • Other related industries.
 





             

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