We Care

Driving Positive Change in Our Communities

Our ongoing contributions to local communities serve as the most meaningful metric of our success.

Golf Classic for Kids

Fostering Community Well-Being Through Active Engagement

The true measure of our success is the lasting positive effect we have on the communities we serve.

Bike Building

Strengthening Communities, One Initiative at a Time

Our ongoing contributions to local communities serve as the most meaningful metric of our success.

Our Local Impact

The Positive Impact in Our Local Communities

The Company and our employees support more than a thousand organizations through:

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Direct contributions
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Volunteering
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Fundraising
Philanthropic Focus

Making a Difference

The efforts of Waste Connections, our employees and our vendors are focused on helping local organizations that support children at risk, women at risk, racial equality, and veterans - to improve their quality of life.

We Care

Our Culture is One of Caring

We, at Waste Connections, go beyond supporting just our customers and our people. We are also fortunate to have the ability to improve the lives of the people and causes we are passionate about in our communities.

Annual Bike Build

At our annual Christmas bike-building drive, employees, families and friends assemble thousands of bicycles for local charities, first responders and military bases. To date, we’ve donated an estimated 65,000+ bikes.

Golf Classic for Kids

Our charity event raises over one million dollars annually to benefit specific non-profit organizations focusing mostly on youth, families and our military. Each year, we welcome vendors and friends who support the event from across North America to The Woodlands, home to Waste Connections’ principal administrative offices.

Employee Relief Fund

We help employees, and their immediate families, who have experienced significant financial hardship following a natural disaster or other catastrophic events. Since then, we’ve donated nearly $700,000 in funding.