Waste360
26 January 2026
New Waste Management Locations Open and Reopen to Support Regional Operations
Why It Matters for ITAD
For ITADs, this signals increased regional infrastructure potentially improving logistics and processing capacity for e-waste streams. It highlights the need for scalable solutions to handle growing electronics volume and meet client service expectations across wider areas. Partnering with or leveraging such expanded networks can enhance service delivery and cost efficiency.
ADM Waste announced the opening of a new service location in Forest Park alongside the reopening of its Forsyth operations, reflecting a strategic operational update intended to support continued demand across its service footprint.
Key Takeaways
- • Regional infrastructure expansion indicates growing e-waste volumes requiring ITADs to ensure scalable processing and logistics.
- • Reopening/opening facilities suggests operators are investing to meet demand, presenting potential new local partnership opportunities.
- • Focus on 'service footprint' underscores the importance of geographic coverage and accessibility for efficient ITAD collection and processing.