New Orleans awards new waste collection, recycling contracts

IV Waste and Richard’s Disposal have entered into a seven-year agreement with the city.

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The city of New Orleans has awarded new waste collection and recycling contracts to IV Waste and Richard’s Disposal, both based in New Orleans.

The new contracts include a seven-year agreement with the city to provide collection services to residents in Service Areas 1 and 4.

“The awarding of these new contracts shows how we are continuing to make the necessary long-term investments while improving quality of life and making positive progress towards a cleaner, safer and more vibrant city,” New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says.

IV Waste will service households in Service Area 1, which includes the Uptown, Lakewood, Hollygrove, Leonidas, Mid-City, Gert Town, Marlyville-Fontainebleau, Black Pearl, Lower Garden District and Central City neighborhoods. Richard’s Disposal will service households in Service Area 4, which includes the Algiers Point, McDonogh, Whitney, Fischer, Behrman, Tall Timbers-Brechtel, Old Aurora and New Aurora-English Turn neighborhoods, as well as the U.S. Naval Base.

The city says IV Waste and Richard’s Disposal will introduce new equipment, a real-time GPS tracking system, a 360-degree view camera system and route management technologies. The agreement will promote the return of curbside recycling and provide new 95-gallon waste and recycling carts to residents who request an additional container as well.

In 2022, IV Waste and Longwood, Florida-based Waste Pro were awarded contracts to provide waste collection and recycling services to Service Areas 2 and 3, respectively, after a settlement between the city and its previous waste hauler, Metro Service Group, was reached.

“Over the past two years, we, as a city, have been on a mission to transform solid waste and recyclable material collection for our residents,” says Matt Torri, New Orleans director of sanitation. “Within the last year, residents in service areas 2 and 3 have seen an immediate return on their investment with a significant reduction in missed collections, as well as the absence of truck leakage throughout their neighborhoods, and these new contracts will bring those same enhanced service levels to areas 1 and 4.”

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New Orleans transitioned to a once-a-week collection schedule in 2021, which the new agreement will continue to provide.

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