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Canadian waste collection service businesses have faced their share of ups and downs in recent years, largely influenced by shifting economic conditions. During the pandemic, a surge in residential waste was observed due to lockdowns and remote work, which led to increased generation of household waste, especially single-use plastics. Conversely, the nonresidential sector saw a decline in activity, with empty offices and reduced business operations causing a drop in demand for the industry’s services. As pandemic restrictions were lifted, increased consumer and corporate spending drove providers’ demand, though nonresidential construction was slow to rebound. In 2022, soaring inflation caused businesses and households to hold back on discretionary purchases, hindering waste generation and leading to a drop in revenue in that year. More recently, high interest rates, particularly since 2022, curbed residential construction and homeownership, severely constraining the residential segment. The Bank of Canada has reduced the cost of borrowing throughout 2024 and 2025, fostering solid revenue growth.
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IBISWorld's research coverage on the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada includes market sizing, forecasting, data and analysis from 2015-2030. The most recent publication was released April 2025.
The Waste Collection Services industry in Canada operates under the NAICS industry code 56211CA. Businesses in this industry collect hazardous and nonhazardous waste and recyclable materials. Nonhazardous waste includes municipal solid waste (household waste) and industrial and commercial waste. The industry also includes transfer stations, where waste is transferred from local vehicles to long-distance vehicles for transport to disposal facilities. Related terms covered in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada include vertical integration, hazardous waste, municipal solid waste (msw), transfer station, curbside collection, landfill and electronic waste.
Products and services covered in Waste Collection Services industry in Canada include Nonhazardous residential waste collection, Nonhazardous nonresidential waste collection and Nonhazardous waste transfer facility services.
Companies covered in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada include Waste Connections Inc. and Waste Management Inc.
The Performance chapter covers detailed analysis, datasets, detailed current performance, sources of volatility and an outlook with forecasts for the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada.
Questions answered in this chapter include what's driving current industry performance, what influences industry volatility, how do successful businesses overcome volatility, what's driving the industry outlook. This analysis is supported with data and statistics on industry revenues, costs, profits, businesses and employees.
The Products and Markets chapter covers detailed products and service segmentation and analysis of major markets for the for the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada.
Questions answered in this chapter include how are the industry's products and services performing, what are innovations in industry products and services, what products or services do successful businesses offer and what's influencing demand from the industry's markets. This includes data and statistics on industry revenues by product and service segmentation and major markets.
The Geographic Breakdown chapter covers detailed analysis and datasets on regional performance of the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada.
Questions answered in this chapter include where are industry businesses located and how do businesses use location to their advantage. This includes data and statistics on industry revenues by location.
The Competitive Forces chapter covers the concentration, barriers to entry and supplier and buyer profiles in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada. This includes data and statistics on industry market share concentration, barriers to entry, substitute products and buyer & supplier power.
Questions answered in this chapter include what impacts the industry's market share concentration, how do successful businesses handle concentration, what challenges do potential industry entrants face, how can potential entrants overcome barriers to entry, what are substitutes for industry services, how do successful businesses compete with substitutes and what power do buyers and suppliers have over the industry and how do successful businesses manage buyer & supplier power.
The Companies chapter covers Key Takeaways, Market Share and Companies in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada. This includes data and analysis on companies operating in the industry that hold a market share greater than 5%.
Questions answered in this chapter include what companies have a meaningful market share and how each company is performing.
The External Environment chapter covers Key Takeaways, External Drivers, Regulation & Policy and Assistance in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada. This includes data and statistics on factors impacting industry revenue such as economic indicators, regulation, policy and assistance programs.
Questions answered in this chapter include what demographic and macroeconomic factors impact the industry, what regulations impact the industry, what assistance is available to this industry.
The Financial Benchmarks chapter covers Key Takeaways, Cost Structure, Financial Ratios, Valuation Multiples and Key Ratios in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada. This includes financial data and statistics on industry performance including key cost inputs, profitability, key financial ratios and enterprise value multiples.
Questions answered in this chapter include what trends impact industry costs and how financial ratios have changed overtime.
The Industry Data chapter includes 10 years of historical data with 5 years of forecast data covering statistics like revenue, industry value add, establishments, enterprises, employment and wages in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada.
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The market size of the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada is $7.9bn in 2026.
There are 1,940 businesses in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada, which has grown at a CAGR of 0.1 % between 2020 and 2025.
The Waste Collection Services industry in Canada is unlikely to be materially impacted by import tariffs with imports accounting for a low share of industry revenue.
The Waste Collection Services industry in Canada is unlikely to be materially impacted by export tariffs with exports accounting for a low share of industry revenue.
The market size of the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada has been growing at a CAGR of 1.5 % between 2020 and 2025.
Over the next five years, the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada is expected to grow.
The biggest companies operating in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada are Waste Connections Inc. and Waste Management Inc.
Nonhazardous residential waste collection and Nonhazardous nonresidential waste collection are part of the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada.
The company holding the most market share in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada is Waste Connections Inc..
The level of competition is high and steady in the Waste Collection Services industry in Canada.