NWRA and SWANA Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Advance Safety, Education, and Advocacy on Behalf of the Waste and Recycling Industry
May 7, 2025 — Las Vegas, NV
The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) and the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) signed a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) this week during a signing ceremony at WasteExpo® 2025 in Las Vegas. The agreement strengthens their commitment to collaboration on key industry issues, including safety, education, and advocacy.
The MOU outlines a framework for joint efforts to improve industry safety outcomes, enhance professional education and training, and align on critical public policy priorities. It also formalizes the exchange of anonymized safety data, coordination on events and joint policy statements, and shared access to signature campaigns like NWRA’s "Slow Down to Get Around."
“By aligning our efforts through this agreement, NWRA and SWANA are taking an important step forward in making our industry safer, smarter, and more unified,” said Michael E. Hoffman, President and CEO of NWRA. “We are committed to building a stronger, more collaborative relationship that leverages our strengths and improves outcomes for our members and the public.”
The agreement grants SWANA a non-fee license to use the “Slow Down to Get Around” campaign, furthering outreach efforts to protect frontline workers. The two organizations will also hold quarterly virtual and annual in-person safety committee meetings to continue advancing shared goals.
“This partnership reflects our shared vision to elevate safety and training in the waste and resource management industry,” said Amy Lestition Burke, CEO of SWANA. “We are committed to planning a resilient future by maximizing by the complementary strengths of our two organizations. Together we are advancing safety, innovation, and connections throughout the industry and society.”
This collaboration further advances and formalizes the cooperation between NWRA and SWANA. Earlier this year, the two organizations released a joint policy statement on lithium-ion batteries, as well as a statement on safety data.
The MOU is effective immediately and remains in place for one year with the option to renew annually.
ABOUT NWRA
The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) represents the private sector waste and recycling services industry. Association members conduct business in all 50 states and include companies that manage solid, industrial/hazardous, medical, and construction/demolition debris waste, and represent equipment manufacturers and distributors, and a variety of other professional service providers. For more information about NWRA, please visit www.wasterecycling.org.
NWRA Contact
Genevieve O’Sullivan
National Waste & Recycling Association
gosullivan@wasterecycling.org
202-731-1812