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Community Waste Disposal reviews 2025 operations, outlines MRF upgrade and temporary recycling outage
Summary
Community Waste Disposal presented its 2025 annual review to the McLendon-Chisholm council, citing about 497 tons recycled in 2025, a customer-grievance rate of roughly 0.97 per 1,000 service opportunities, a $10 million MRF upgrade and a temporary seven-week shutdown of the city's recycling processing while upgrades are installed.
Community Waste Disposal (CWD) representatives presented the company’s 2025 annual review and answered council questions about service levels, recycling and an ongoing operations upgrade.
Jason Ramer, CWD president, said the company provides weekly trash and recycling service in McLendon-Chisholm using a fleet that is largely compressed natural gas. He told the council the city recycled about 497 tons in 2025 and that CWD tracks customer grievances at a rate of about 0.97 per 1,000 service opportunities. Ramer described a late-year spike in inquiries (41 in December and 43 in January) and said CWD added mechanics, purchased a service truck and ordered…
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