News

On October 1st, NASA is launching an upgraded microgravity toilet to the International Space Station. Called the Universal Waste Management System, it’s smaller and more lightweight than current ...
Michael Cadigan, an attorney representing Universal Waste Systems, said the company would have submitted a bid but was unaware that a site did not need to be identified.
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday approved a multibillion-dollar waste hauling franchise system for commercial and multifamily properties. The 13-0 vote represents the culmination of a four ...
Universal Waste Systems ultimately responded to the scene and towed the vehicle off the freeway to a nearby yard. Support our coverage by becoming a digital subscriber.
NASA’s $23 million Universal Waste Management System (UWMS) is a lighter, more compact microgravity toilet designed to be used with multiple spacecraft and life support systems.
Call Waste Management’s service center at (800) 675-1171, no later than 12 p.m. on Friday, September 17. Universal Waste Systems customers may call (800) 631-7016 for bulky item disposal options.
The Service Center hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Universal Waste Systems customers may call 800-631-7016 for bulky item disposal options.