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Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS) (NYSE: WMS), a leading provider of innovative water management solutions, issued its Fiscal 2024 Sustainability Report today, demonstrating the company’s continued commitment to environmental stewardship.“Water is the world’s most precious resource,” said Scott Barbour, President and Chief Executive Officer. “As an industry leader, Advanced Drainage Systems is committed to protecting and managing water by providing sustainable water management solutions that
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Advanced Drainage Systems named to Newsweek's List of America's Most Responsible Companies for the second year in a row
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Gift to support education of future scientists and engineers and further research on the repurposing of plastic waste
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Chair C. Robert Kidder to Retire from Board of Directors
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Water Management Solutions Provider Targets 42% Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (NYSE: WMS) (“ADS” or the “Company”), a leading provider of innovative water management solutions in the stormwater and on-site septic wastewater industries, today announced the release of its 10-year sustainability goals in its newly launched Fiscal 2021 Sustainability Report. The report and goals can be accessed in the sustainability section of the Company’s website, through this link.Scott Barbour, President and Chief Executive Officer of ADS, commented, “We ar
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Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS) (NYSE: WMS), a leading provider of innovative water management solutions and the second largest plastic recycling company in North America, has joined The Recycling Partnership and its Polypropylene Recycling Coalition to advance the company’s commitment to developing innovative solutions that promote environmental stewardship by protecting water and keeping millions of pounds of plastic out of landfills each year.ADS recycles more than 550 million pounds of
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There is both a business case and an ethical imperative for corporate recycling initiatives, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc (ADS) (NYSE: WMS) President and CEO Scott Barbour told a community forum in Columbus on Wednesday. But he also noted that reaching a more sustainable future is going to require investment in recycling infrastructure.Barbour, who appeared with Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) Executive Director Ty Marsh and Hilliard City Manager Michelle Crandall, spoke as part