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Title: Waste management regroups units into Rust International

Abstract

Three Waste Management (Oak Brook, IL) subsidiaries have proposed merging units from Chemical Waste Management (CWM) and Wheelabrator Technologies with the Brand Companies (Park Ridge, IL). Waste Management says the new company, to be called Rust International, will become one of the US's largest environmental consulting and infrastructure organizations and will include design and construction services. Waste Management expects the merged company's 1993 revenues to reach $1.8 billion. It will be based in Birmingham, AL and have 12,000 employees.

Authors:
Publication Date:
OSTI Identifier:
6408692
Resource Type:
Journal Article
Journal Name:
Chemical Week; (United States)
Additional Journal Information:
Journal Volume: 151:21; Journal ID: ISSN 0009-272X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; ECONOMIC IMPACT; BUSINESS; CHEMICAL INDUSTRY; CONSULTANTS; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; RECYCLING; SALES; WASTE MANAGEMENT; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INDUSTRY; MANAGEMENT; 290300* - Energy Planning & Policy- Environment, Health, & Safety

Citation Formats

Kirschner, E. Waste management regroups units into Rust International. United States: N. p., 1992. Web.
Kirschner, E. Waste management regroups units into Rust International. United States.
Kirschner, E. 1992. "Waste management regroups units into Rust International". United States.
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abstractNote = {Three Waste Management (Oak Brook, IL) subsidiaries have proposed merging units from Chemical Waste Management (CWM) and Wheelabrator Technologies with the Brand Companies (Park Ridge, IL). Waste Management says the new company, to be called Rust International, will become one of the US's largest environmental consulting and infrastructure organizations and will include design and construction services. Waste Management expects the merged company's 1993 revenues to reach $1.8 billion. It will be based in Birmingham, AL and have 12,000 employees.},
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url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6408692}, journal = {Chemical Week; (United States)},
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place = {United States},
year = {Wed Nov 25 00:00:00 EST 1992},
month = {Wed Nov 25 00:00:00 EST 1992}
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