Lakeshore Recycling Systems (LRS), Morton Grove, Illinois, announces it has been awarded two new municipal contracts with the cities of St. Charles and Geneva, Illinois. Services for four-year residential contracts in both cities began July 1.
St. Charles and Geneva represent LRS’ 21st and 22nd exclusive municipal contract awards and the third and fourth municipal contract award in Illinois in 2018, following the Village of Lisle and the Village of Hinckley. LRS is the exclusive hauler for nearly 220,000 households in greater Chicago and northern Illinois.
“The city of St. Charles recognized how much LRS has done for the other municipalities, and we believe our residents would benefit considerably. Sustainability is of great importance to residents and businesses in St. Charles, and to know LRS does not own a landfill and diverts as much waste as possible from landfills was a big part of our decision to switch,” Tim Wilson, public works manager of environmental services for the city of St. Charles says. “We are happy to be a part of LRS’ growth and one of their newest municipalities.”
“The city of Geneva is excited to partner with Lakeshore Recycling Systems based on their work with other municipalities, and we are happy to be one of LRS’ newest municipal partners,” Rich Babica, public works director for that city, says. "The incredible value offered to our residents, combined with additional program service enhancements and sustainability efforts were the driving factors to make the switch to LRS.”
“We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to the city and residents of St. Charles and Geneva on behalf of all LRS employees and look forward to serving both cities as a trusted partner,” LRS CEO Alan Handley says. “In just over 60 months, we have achieved remarkable growth based on best-in-class safety; relentless innovation; investments in new sustainability-based technologies; unparalleled employee dedication; and by building trust and goodwill among the residents, businesses and neighborhoods we serve.”
LRS recently announced the acquisition of West Chicago, Illinois-based DuPage Disposal, adding 5,000 households throughout DuPage, Kane and Cook counties.