The Vermont Legislature celebrated a significant milestone during its recent House session, passing House Concurrent Resolution 1 51 to honor Casella Waste Systems Incorporated on its fiftieth anniversary. This resolution acknowledges the company's remarkable journey, which began in 1975 with a single pickup truck operated by Doug Casella and has since evolved into a major player in waste management and sustainability.
Casella Waste Systems, now employing over 5,000 people and serving more than one million customers across 46 states, has been a pioneer in recycling and resource management. The company launched Vermont's first recycling facility in 1977, setting a precedent for waste management practices throughout the Northeast. In addition to its operational success, Casella has been recognized as one of Forbes magazine's 2025 America's Best Midsize Employers, the only honoree from the waste management sector.
The resolution highlights Casella's commitment to sustainability, including its participation in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Leaders program and the establishment of the Casella Center for Circular Economy and Sustainability in partnership with the University of Vermont. The company also invests in community initiatives, contributing over $2 million annually and providing extensive training programs for its employees.
During the session, a member from Casella emphasized the company's dedication to its workforce and the communities it serves, reflecting on the deep connections forged over decades. The celebration not only marks a corporate anniversary but also underscores Casella's role as a vital economic engine in Vermont, committed to doing good while achieving business success.
As the resolution was passed, the legislature directed the Secretary of State to send a copy to Casella Waste Systems, reinforcing the importance of recognizing local businesses that contribute positively to the community and environment. This acknowledgment serves as a reminder of the impact that dedicated companies can have on their communities and the environment, paving the way for future generations.