The five-year contract includes residential waste and recycling services, as well as a waste and recycling site and commercial dumpsters for use in municipal buildings and parks.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

October 4, 2019

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Badgerland Disposal Awarded Collection Contract with Village of Sullivan, Wis.
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Badgerland Disposal, a privately held waste and recycling services provider headquartered in Milton, Wisc., has been awarded an exclusive, five-year residential waste and recycling contract with the Village of Sullivan in Jefferson County, Wis. Effective January 1, 2020, the village's households will receive weekly waste services and biweekly recycling services, as well as monthly bulk item pickups. In addition, the village will receive a local waste and recycling site and commercial dumpsters for use in municipal buildings and parks.

“We welcome the Village of Sullivan to the Badgerland family and look forward to serving their waste and recycling needs,” said Badgerland's Director of Business Development Kris Roesken in a statement. “Since 2015, Badgerland has ascended to one of Wisconsin’s fastest-growing waste and recycling services providers, quietly earning the trust, confidence and reliability needed to effectively and safely serve the needs of our growing customer base.”

In addition to the Village of Sullivan, Badgerland has announced new waste and recycling contracts with the villages of Decatur, Clinton and Oakland, all in 2019.

“Our company is built on the trust we have earned with residential and commercial customers in the villages, neighborhoods and communities we serve throughout southern Wisconsin, and we are excited to welcome the Village of Sullivan to the Badgerland family,” said Dustin Reynolds, CEO of Badgerland, in a statement.

In addition to traditional waste and recycling, Badgerland offers residences and businesses access to temporary services, including portable restrooms and roll-off dumpster services.

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