Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc

Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. is a leading provider of environmental, energy, and industrial services throughout North America. Established in 1980 and headquartered in Norwell, Massachusetts, the company has grown significantly over the decades, becoming a key player in the environmental services industry.

Key Services:

  1. Environmental Services: These include hazardous waste management, emergency spill response, chemical packing, lab chemical services, and field services, such as site assessment and remediation.

  2. Energy Services: Clean Harbors offers a variety of services to the energy sector, including seismic services, surface rentals, directional boring, and production services.

  3. Industrial Services: They provide industrial cleaning, high-pressure and chemical cleaning, specialized services like industrial demolition and dismantling, and maintenance services.

  4. Safety-Kleen Subsidiary: Acquired by Clean Harbors in 2012, Safety-Kleen is a leading provider of used oil recycling and re-refining, parts washers, and environmental products and services.

Industries Served:

Clean Harbors serves a wide range of industries such as:

  • Chemical and petrochemical
  • Utilities
  • Government and military
  • Oil and gas
  • Automotive
  • General manufacturing
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Biotechnology

Environmental Commitment:

The company is highly committed to environmental sustainability. They focus on advanced waste processing, recycling, and disposal technologies that minimize environmental impact. Their used oil re-refining process is a particular highlight of their sustainability efforts, turning used oil into clean products.

Market Presence:

Clean Harbors operates throughout North America, providing both routine and rapid-response services from over 400 service locations. This extensive network allows them to respond quickly and effectively to both planned projects and emergencies.

Financial Performance:

As a public company trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "CLH", Clean Harbors has demonstrated consistent growth in revenue and market presence. Their business model focuses on recurring revenue streams from waste disposal and support services, providing a strong financial foundation.

Innovation and Technology:

The company invests significantly in technology to improve service delivery and operational efficiency. This includes advanced tracking for hazardous materials, innovative recycling and disposal technologies, and modern, compliant transportation and disposal facilities.

Workforce:

Clean Harbors employs thousands of people across North America, with a focus on safety, compliance, and continuous training to maintain high standards of job performance and environmental responsibility.

Overall, Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. prides itself on its comprehensive service offering, commitment to the environment, and robust infrastructure, making it a crucial player in managing and mitigating environmental impacts across various industries.

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