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Casella Recognizes 2025 Sustainability Leaders

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Casella Waste Systems (Nasdaq: CWST) has announced its 2025 Sustainability Leadership Award winners, recognizing four organizations for their exceptional achievements in waste reduction and recycling initiatives. The winners include Primo Brands (achieving 90% recycling rate), Dartmouth College (implementing campus-wide waste diversion), The Arc Otsego (leading community recycling efforts), and The University of Vermont Medical Center (diverting 100+ tons of surgical wrap).

Notable achievements include Primo Brands' recycling of 776 tons of decommissioned coolers with 82% material recovery, Dartmouth's student-led textile diversion project, Arc Otsego's comprehensive recycling programs, and UVM Medical Center's successful composting of 165 tons of food waste.

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  • Primo Brands achieved 90% recycling rate for fiber, metal, and plastic
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Primo Brands, Dartmouth College, The Arc Otsego, and The University of Vermont Medical Center honored for excellence in sustainability

RUTLAND, Vt., Aug. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CWST) (“Casella”), a regional solid waste, recycling, and resource management services company, recently honored four organizations for their leadership in sustainability as part of Casella’s annual Sustainability Leadership Awards.

The Casella Sustainability Leadership Awards recognize customers who best exemplify what we can achieve when we work together to reduce waste, increase recycling, and advance the circular economy. Recipients are selected annually from a range of sectors, including municipalities, colleges and universities, industrial manufacturers, food and beverage producers, and more.

This year’s winners are: Primo Brands, Dartmouth College, The Arc Otsego, and The University of Vermont Medical Center.

“We are proud to recognize and celebrate the achievements of these organizations with our annual sustainability awards,” said John W. Casella, Chairman and CEO of Casella. “This year’s recipients exemplify bold innovation and forward-thinking leadership, demonstrating that regardless of the size or scope of an organization, we can all make a difference. It’s a privilege to work alongside them, providing services to help advance their materials management initiatives on a journey to achieving our sustainability goals.”

From implementing closed-loop recycling systems to pioneering zero-waste initiatives, this year’s award recipients showcase the tangible benefits of sustainable thinking. Their stories are featured on casella.com/sla, where visitors can explore how each organization is driving change.

“As we continue advancing our own sustainability journey, we remain deeply committed to enabling economic and environmental sustainability for our employees, customers, and communities,” Casella said.

2025 Casella Sustainability Leadership Award Winners

Primo Brands, a leading North American branded beverage company focused on healthy hydration, has integrated circular economy principles into its core strategy by designing products that reduce waste and extend life cycles. In partnership with Casella across Maine, New York, and Massachusetts, Primo has achieved a 90% recycling rate for fiber, metal, and plastic. At Primo Brands’ Somerset, NJ site, Casella helped dismantle 776 tons of decommissioned coolers, recycling 82% of the material and generating revenue. [WATCH VIDEO]

Dartmouth College, a private liberal arts college in Hanover, New Hampshire, has partnered with Casella to tackle diverse material recovery challenges on campus, from food waste to tires and e-waste. Most recently, Casella sponsored a student-led Campus Waste Diversion Project, empowering students to divert textiles from landfill and distribute them through a volunteer-run campus Thrift Store serving the college and local community. [WATCH VIDEO]

The Arc Otsego, a nonprofit organization in Otsego County, New York, that supports individuals with developmental disabilities, has partnered with Casella for over 25 years to drive sustainable practices. With recycling at all service locations and the Otsego ReUse Center repurposing building materials and household goods, the organization helps to reduce waste while supporting the local community. The Arc Otsego also leads recycling efforts for hard-to-recycle materials like polystyrene, fluorescent bulbs, plastic film, and more throughout Oneonta. [WATCH VIDEO]

The University of Vermont Medical Center, a leading hospital in Burlington, Vermont, has partnered with Casella to implement wide-ranging waste reduction initiatives across its campus. Its nationally recognized operating room recycling program has diverted over 100 tons of surgical wrap, while staff-driven efforts composted 165 tons of food waste last year with careful attention to sorting and quality. [WATCH VIDEO]

About Casella Waste Systems, Inc.
Casella Waste Systems, Inc., headquartered in Rutland, Vermont, provides resource management expertise and services to residential, commercial, municipal, institutional, and industrial customers, primarily in the areas of solid waste collection and disposal, transfer, recycling, and organics services in the eastern United States.

For further information, investors contact Brian J. Butler, Vice President of Investor Relations at (802) 855-4070; media contact Jeff Weld, Vice President of Communications at (802) 772-2234; or visit the Company’s website at http://www.casella.com.

This press release was published by a CLEAR® Verified individual.


FAQ

Who are the winners of Casella's 2025 Sustainability Leadership Awards?

The 2025 winners are Primo Brands, Dartmouth College, The Arc Otsego, and The University of Vermont Medical Center, each recognized for their excellence in sustainability initiatives.

What sustainability achievements did Primo Brands (CWST partner) accomplish in 2025?

Primo Brands achieved a 90% recycling rate for fiber, metal, and plastic, and successfully recycled 82% of 776 tons of decommissioned coolers, generating revenue.

How much waste did UVM Medical Center divert through their sustainability program?

UVM Medical Center diverted over 100 tons of surgical wrap through their OR recycling program and composted 165 tons of food waste in the past year.

What sustainability initiatives did The Arc Otsego implement with Casella?

The Arc Otsego implemented recycling at all service locations, operates the Otsego ReUse Center for building materials and household goods, and leads recycling efforts for hard-to-recycle materials like polystyrene and fluorescent bulbs.
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