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“We have the largest network of incinerators in North America, have been expanding facilities, and recently put a brand new $130 million plant in El Dorado, Arkansas, so our environmental business is really strong and we anticipate it to continue to be strong throughout 2020.”

Brian Weber
President of Safety-Kleen Sustainability Solutions, CLEAN HARBORS INC
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President of Safety-Kleen Sustainability Solutions · CLEAN HARBORS INC

Brian Weber, President of Safety-Kleen Sustainability Solutions at Clean Harbors, has been featured in media appearances alongside Clean Harbors CEO Alan McKim, who discussed the company's operations and market position. In September 2020, McKim appeared on CNBC's "Mad Money" and described the environmental business as "really strong right now," citing the company's network of incinerators and a new $130 million plant in El Dorado, Arkansas. McKim stated that Clean Harbors is "the largest collector of waste oil in North America" and noted that customers are "buying into our sustainability effort." He also mentioned that the company is "well positioned" for PFAS disposal and is "waiting for the regulatory framework to be formed" to assist customers with those chemicals. McKim also appeared on the CBS show "Undercover Boss" in September 2020, where he worked alongside employees in disguise. He described the experience as "eye-opening" and said it gave him "first-hand perspective on how people think about the company." In a 2019 "Mad Money" appearance, McKim discussed the driver shortage affecting the company, stating that Clean Harbors has "about 4,500 CDL drivers" and finds it "very difficult to find qualified drivers." He also highlighted that "over $600 million" of the company's $3.3 billion in revenue comes from recycling efforts, including chemicals, metals, and oils.

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