Stericycle

{{short description|American waste management company}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Stericycle, Inc.

| logo = Stericycle logo.svg

| type = Subsidiary

| founded = {{Start date and age|1989}}

| location_city = Bannockburn, Illinois

| location_country = U.S.

| industry = Services: compliant regulated waste disposal, secure information destruction services, recall services, sustainability services, communications services

| revenue = US$2.66 billion (2023){{cite web |title=Stericycle 10-K 2023 |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/861878/000162828024007388/scl-20231231.htm}}

| equity = US$2.52 billion (2023)

| num_employees = 23,200{{Cite web|url=http://fortune.com/fortune500/stericycle/|title=Stericycle|website=Fortune|access-date=2019-02-08}}

| num_employees_year = 2017

| assets = US$5.35 billion (2023)

| operating_income = US$77.3 million - AOI US$315.5 million (2023)

| parent = Waste Management, Inc.

| website = {{url|https://stericycle.com}}

}}

File:StericycleTruck.jpg

Stericycle, Inc. is an American compliance company that specializes in collecting and disposing regulated medical waste, such as medical waste and sharps, pharmaceuticals, hazardous waste, and providing services for recalled and expired goods. It also provides related education and training services, and patient communication services. The company was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Bannockburn, Illinois, with many more bases of operation around the world, including Medical waste incinerators in Utah and North Carolina.

Stericycle was publicly traded on the NASDAQ starting in 1996,{{cite web|url=https://quotes.wsj.com/SRCL/company-people|title=Stericycle company people|date=October 2019|work=The Wall Street Journal|access-date=2019-10-12}} until Waste Management acquired the company in 2024.

Overview

Stericycle, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, offers regulated waste management services, sharps disposal containers to reduce the risk of needlestick injuries, healthcare compliance services, and drug disposal services. In addition, with the acquisition of Shred-it in 2015, Stericycle also offers secure information destruction services including document shredding and hard drive destruction.

The company serves healthcare facilities such as hospitals, blood banks, and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Stericycle also serves myriad small businesses, which include outpatient clinics, medical and dental offices, abortion clinics, veterinary and animal hospitals, funeral homes, home healthcare agencies, body art studios, and long-term and sub-acute care facilities. Medical device manufacturers, consumer goods manufacturers, and retailers are also key customers.

Stericycle has been harshly criticized by residents living near their incinerators and environmentalists across the globe.{{Cite web |url=http://www.redbag.com/images/documents/SSMStericycleReport.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2014-12-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217075630/http://www.redbag.com/images/documents/SSMStericycleReport.pdf |archive-date=2014-12-17 |url-status=dead }} In 2018, Stericycle was investigated by the state of Utah for burning hazardous, radioactive{{cite web|url=http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=31602336|title=Whistleblower claims radioactive material incinerated at Stericycle |website=Ksl.com|access-date=5 August 2018}} waste above legal levels at their North Salt Lake location. The investigations also are in response to Stericycle's alleged falsification of records to hide the alleged illegal quantity burning near Foxboro Elementary in North Salt Lake.{{cite web|url=http://www.utah.gov/governor/news_media/article.html?article=10393|title=Story Details - Governor Gary Herbert|website=Utah.gov|access-date=5 August 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://kuer.org/post/governor-orders-criminal-probe-alleged-misconduct-stericycle-incinerator|title=Governor Orders Criminal Probe Into Alleged Misconduct at Stericycle Incinerator|first=Andrea|last=Smardon|website=Kuer.org|access-date=5 August 2018}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.standard.net/Environment/2014/09/25/Governor-proesters-put-pressure-on-Stericycle |title=Governor, protesters put pressure on Stericycle |access-date=2014-12-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217084256/http://www.standard.net/Environment/2014/09/25/Governor-proesters-put-pressure-on-Stericycle |archive-date=2014-12-17 |url-status=dead }}

=International operations=

Stericycle has a presence in 10 countries. Approximately 10% of the company's revenue comes from its international operations. Full services are offered the U.S., Canada, Ireland, and Spain. Stericycle offers all services, except for hazardous waste management, in the United Kingdom and Portugal. Only secure information destruction services are provided in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

Stericycle no longer operates in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Mexico, Australia, South Korea, Romania, United Arab Emirates, and Singapore.

History

Stericycle was founded in 1989 by Dr. James Sharp based on his business plan to address the Syringe Tide, where hypodermic needles and other medical waste washed up to the shores of New York and New Jersey. The Syringe Tide led to the Medical Waste Tracking Act, signed in 1988, establishing regulated medical waste management as an industry.{{cite web|url=https://archive.epa.gov/epawaste/nonhaz/industrial/medical/web/html/tracking.html|title=Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988|date=2016-03-30|work=U.S. Environment Protection Agency|access-date=2019-10-02}}

In 1992, Mark Miller stepped in as President and CEO, and as a result of Miller's leadership, Stericycle grew rapidly, going public in 1996 on the NASDAQ (ticker SRCL). Stericycle began to expand internationally in 1998, starting with Mexico and Canada. (4) In 1999, Stericycle acquired 200,000 customers from Allied Waste Industries after Allied acquired Browning Ferris Industries.{{cite web|url=http://investors.stericycle.com/Cache/1500078208.PDF?O=PDF&T=&Y=&D=&FID=1500078208&iid=4556307|title=Mark Miller cleans up at Stericycle|last=Collas|first=Mike|date=February 13, 2010|work=Crain's Chicago Business|access-date=2019-10-02}}{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1999/04/16/business/company-news-stericycle-in-440-million-deal-with-allied.html|title=Company News: Stericycle in $440 million deal with Allied|agency=Dow Jones|date=April 16, 1999|work=The New York Times|access-date=2019-10-02}}

The company's international business began in 1997 with a joint venture in Mexico. Since then, Stericycle has created services, tools and resources for healthcare professionals not only in the United States and Mexico, but also in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ireland, Japan, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

In 1999, Stericycle began offering safety and medical compliance training services with the launch of its Stericycle Steri-Safe OSHA Compliance program.

=Expansion=

In the 2000s, Stericycle achieved growth through launching and/or acquiring complementary business lines, as well as continued international expansion. In 2003, Stericycle entered sharps waste management, acquiring Scherer Healthcare's existing practice and occasionally referring to parts of the service as “Bio Systems” in markets like Ireland.{{cite web|url=https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/srcl-unveils-sharps-waste-technology/|title=SRCL unveils sharps waste technology|date=5 August 2013|work=Let's Recycle|access-date=2019-10-02}}{{cite web|url=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stericycle-to-buy-scherer-healthcare-for-415-mln|title=Stericycle to buy Scherer Healthcare |last=Baron|first=Michael|date=Oct 21, 2002|work=Market Watch|access-date=2019-10-02}} In 2004, Stericycle began providing medical waste disposal solutions{{what|date=November 2021}} in the United Kingdom with more international growth following.{{cite web|url=https://wasteadvantagemag.com/stericycle-protecting-what-matters/|title=Stericycle: Protecting What Matters|date=October 1, 2018|work=Waste Advantage Magazine|access-date=2019-10-02}} In 2008, Stericycle acquired its first hazardous waste removal company and in 2010 started its Communications Solutions business line with the acquisition of NotifyMD, among several other acquisitions. The acquisition of PSC Environmental Solutions in 2014 in a deal worth $275 million led to the formal establishment of Stericycle Environmental Solutions focused on hazardous waste.{{cite web|url=https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20140423/business/140429344/|title=Stericycle acquires PSC Environmental|date=2014-04-23|work=Daily Herald News Services|access-date=2019-10-02}}{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20140423/business/140429344/|title=Stericycle acquires PSC Environmental|first=Daily Herald News|last=Services|date=23 April 2014|website=Dailyherald.com|access-date=5 August 2018}} Finally, Stericycle's largest acquisition to date, Shred-it, occurred in 2015, for US$2.3 billion.{{cite web|url=https://business.financialpost.com/news/fp-street/stericycle-inc-to-buy-shred-it-international-inc-for-us2-3-billion|title=Stericycle Inc to buy Shred-it International Inc for US$2.3 billion|work=Financial Post|access-date=2019-10-02}}{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-15/stericycle-to-acquire-shred-it-international-for-2-3-billion|title=Stericycle to Buy Shred-It International for $2.3 Billion|website=Bloomberg.com|access-date=5 August 2018}}

The company lost a contract to provide clinical waste services to GPs and pharmacies in Cumbria and north-east England in April 2017, when their competitor, Healthcare Environment Services put in a substantially cheaper offer, of £310,000, than theirs of £479,999. Stericycle then initiated a legal challenge against NHS England’s decision which was dismissed by the High Court of Justice in July 2018, and the company's behaviour severely criticised. Their commercial director Lindsay Dransfield was described as “a broadly unsatisfactory witness”.{{cite news |title=Stericycle sought to 'hurt NHS England' |url=https://www.mrw.co.uk/latest/stericycle-sought-to-hurt-nhs-england-31-07-2018/ |access-date=13 November 2018 |agency=Materials Recycling World |date=31 July 2018}} A confidential settlement was reached in 2019, ending the litigation.{{cite web |title=NHSE agrees confidential settlement in overcharging allegations row |url=https://www.hsj.co.uk/finance-and-efficiency/nhse-agrees-confidential-settlement-in-overcharging-allegations-row/7025800.article |publisher=Health Service Journal |date=August 26, 2019}}

Beyond services related to healthcare wastes, in some markets the company has expanded its offerings to include management of certain hazardous wastes as well as patient transport and medical courier services.

In Spring 2022, Stericycle released the Safeshield antimicrobial medical waste container, which was designed for the storage and transport of regulated medical waste. The continued redesigning of products aims to condense the amount of container types provided by the company from over 150 to less than 20.{{cite web |last1=Kazdin |first1=Tess |title=Stericycle launches reengineered sharps waste and controlled substance wastage containers |url=https://www.wastetodaymagazine.com/news/stericycle-launches-sharps-waste-and-controlled-substance-wastage-containers/ |publisher=Waste Today |date=August 2, 2023}}

In 2023, Stericycle participated in the Carbon Disclosure Project’s Climate Change program, receiving a "B" score. The company has reported to the CDP since 2021.{{cite web |title=Stericycle Receives a B Rating on Third CDP Climate Change Sur |url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/stericycle-receives-a-b-rating-on-third-cdp-climate-change-survey-302103362.html |format=Press release |date=April 1, 2024}}

In June 2024, Stericycle accepted an offer from WM (formerly Waste Management Inc) to acquire the business for $7.2 billion.{{Cite web |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/03/waste-management-to-acquire-stericycle-in-7point2-billion-deal.html |title=Waste Management to acquire Stericycle in $7.2 billion deal |date=June 3, 2024 |publisher=CNBC |last=Conlon |first=Sean}} The acquisition was completed in November 2024, and the company became a wholly-owned subsidiary of WM.{{Cite web|url=https://investors.wm.com/news-releases/news-release-details/wm-completes-acquisition-stericycle/|title=WM Completes Acquisition of Stericycle

|work=WM|access-date=2024-11-19|language=en}}

Services

Stericycle offers the following types of specialized waste management:

  • Regulated medical waste management
  • Hazardous waste management
  • Sharps waste management
  • Pharmaceutical waste or environmentally persistent pharmaceutical pollutants
  • Drug disposal
  • Integrated Waste Stream services – coordinating multiple waste streams for one entity{{cite web|url=https://waste.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/212349467-What-is-Integrated-Waste-Management-|title=What is Integrated Waste Management?|work=Zendesk|access-date=2019-10-12}}

Stericycle offers secure information destruction, for both paper and hard drive, through Shred-it.

The company also offers compliance training primarily through online courses focused on applying industry regulations related to information security, human resources, medical billing, and other topics.{{cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130905006070/en/Stericycle-Updates-OSHA-Compliance-Program-Minimize-HazCom|title=Steri-Safe Readies Customers for December 1 Globally Harmonized System Deadline|date=September 5, 2013|work=Business Wire|access-date=2019-10-12}} They have also developed training software related to compliance.{{cite web|url=https://www.dentistryiq.com/products/article/16359834/stericycle-launches-central-customer-portal-for-automated-compliance-management-and-client-services|title=Stericycle launches central customer portal for automated compliance management and client services|date=November 11, 2014|work=Dentistry IQ|access-date=2019-10-02}}

Beginning in 2021, Stericycle has published an annual Healthcare Workplace Safety Trend Report, which analyzes issues within the medical workplace, including comparisons of day-to-day stress on a yearly basis, and the importance of medical waste management.{{cite web |title=Stericycle's Third Annual Healthcare Workplace Safety Trend Report Reveals Significant Challenges for Healthcare Professionals and Consumers |url=https://www.waste360.com/medical-waste/stericycle-s-third-annual-healthcare-workplace-safety-trend-report-reveals-significant-challenges-for-healthcare-professionals-and-consumers |publisher=Waste 360 |date=December 7, 2023}}

=UK=

The company has a contract for collection and disposal services to around 700 GP practices across Hampshire and Isle of Wight, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex, Oxfordshire and Berkshire and acute NHS trusts in England. In 2020 it suffered from capacity problems and failed to collect clinical waste routinely from 139 practices during September and October. 245 collections were missed. They said that the NHS was producing significantly higher volumes of clinical waste than expected because of the amount of Personal protective equipment being used.{{cite news |title='Significant risk' to GP practices over clinical waste firm's capacity problems |url=https://www.hsj.co.uk/quality-and-performance/significant-risk-to-gp-practices-over-clinical-waste-firms-capacity-problems/7028758.article |access-date=11 November 2020 |publisher=Health Service Journal |date=9 November 2020}}

Community involvement

=Opioid crisis=

In 2018, Stericycle joined the National Safety Council as the medicine disposal partner for a nationwide campaign. Stericycle served as a leading voice on safe disposal practices giving away thousands of Seal&Send Mail Back Envelopes consumers could drop in any mailbox.{{cite web|url=https://www.hrdive.com/news/a-major-barrier-to-solving-the-opioid-crisis-no-one-knows-how-to-dispose-o/522341/|title=A major barrier to solving the opioid crisis: No one knows how to dispose of them|last=Bolden-Barrett|first=Valerie|date=April 30, 2018|work=HR Dive|access-date=2019-10-02}}

The Stop Everyday Killers campaign began with the unveiling of Prescribed to Death: A Memorial to the Victims of the Opioid Crisis in Chicago. The exhibit includes a memorial wall made of pills carved with faces that represent the 22,000 people lost last year to prescription opioid overdose.{{cite web|url=https://www.nsc.org/home-safety/get-involved/prescribed-to-death-memorial|title=Facing an Everyday Killer: NSC Brings Opioid Memorial to Nassau County, N.Y., Sept. 23-28|date=September 2019|work=National Safety Council|access-date=2019-10-02}}

In 2019, Stericycle partnered with the National Safety Council to launch the Opioids at Work Employer Toolkit.{{cite web|url=https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/18892-turn-the-tide-nsc-unveils-employer-toolkit-for-tackling-opioid-crisis|title='Turn the tide': NSC unveils employer toolkit for tackling opioid crisis|date=September 19, 2019|work=Safety and Health Magazine|access-date=2019-10-02}}

In 2020, Stericycle partnered with the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) on a program, focusing on improving water quality through the removal of unused prescription opiates. RCAP distributed 10,000 of Stericycle’s medication mail-back envelopes to rural communities in the United States, allowing people to mail back their unused medicines for destruction and disposal through regulated means.{{cite web |last1=Redling |first1=Adam |title=Stericycle partners with RCAP for prescription drug mail-back program targeting rural communities |url=https://www.wastetodaymagazine.com/news/stericycle-rcap-rural-community-drug-mail-back-program/ |publisher=Waste Today |date=January 16, 2020}}

=SteriCares Hardship Fund=

Stericycle operates a fund that allows employees to support other employees in times of hardship. Stericycle employees have helped over 250 Stericycle families with over $515,000 in grants since 2016. During the fund's biggest year ever in 2017, employees raised $160,000 alone in emergency relief following Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, and Hurricane Maria. The company currently operates the fund in the US, Canada,{{cite web|url=https://emergencyassistancefdn.org/stericares-hardship-fund/|title=SteriCares Hardship Fund|work=Emergency Assistance Foundation|access-date=2019-10-02}} and Ireland.{{cite web |last1=Hubert |first1=Thomas |title=More medical waste, more profits, more dividends: How Stericycle thrived through the pandemic |url=https://thecurrency.news/articles/101433/more-medical-waste-more-profits-more-dividends-how-stericycle-thrived-through-the-pandemic/ |date=November 11, 2022}}

After Hurricane Harvey hit Houston in 2017, Stericycle team members amassed three truckloads of donations that were distributed to families across five Stericycle sites in Houston.{{cite web|url=https://www.waste360.com/waste-reduction/one-year-later-puerto-rico-s-hurricane-recovery-efforts-continue|title=One Year Later: Puerto Rico's Hurricane Recovery Efforts Continue |last=Szczepanski|first=Mallory|date=2018-09-27|work=Waste 360|access-date=2019-10-02}}{{cite web|url=https://industrytoday.com/article/preparing-natural-disasters/|title=Water, Waste Challenges Persist in Harvey-Hit Texas|last=Nastu|first=Jennifer|date=September 5, 2017|access-date=2019-10-02}} After Hurricane Maria, Stericycle facilities in Puerto Rico became gathering zones for hot meals, water, laundry service, showers, and shelter to team members who lost their homes.{{cite web|url=https://www.environmentalleader.com/2017/09/water-waste-challenges-persist-harvey-hit-texas/|title=Water, Waste Challenges Persist in Harvey-Hit Texas|last=Nastu|first=Jennifer|date=September 5, 2017|work=Environment and Energy Leader|access-date=2019-10-02}}

=Global food aid=

Since 2011, Stericycle has supported Feed My Starving Children, an organization benefiting malnourished children around the world.{{cite web|url=https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20150612/news/150619506/|title=Record-setting effort to feed the needy |last=Zawislak|first=Mick|date=June 12, 2019|work=Daily Herald}}

=American Diabetes Association partnership=

Stericycle partnered with the American Diabetes Association (ADA) in 2019. Stericycle's partnership with the ADA includes providing consumer-based education, raising awareness and sponsoring key events, such as the Tour de Cure.{{cite web|url=http://main.diabetes.org/site/TR/TourdeCure/TourAdmin?team_id=748331&pg=team&fr_id=12798|title=2019 Tour de Cure: Los Angeles|date=October 2019|work=American Diabetes Association|access-date=2019-10-02}}

Controversy

=Pollution violation settlement=

In 2011, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality alleged Stericycle "failed to dispose of pathological waste according to approved methods of treatment and disposition" in violation of 30 Tex. Admin. Code § 330.1219(b)(3). Stericycle denied the charges but agreed to a settlement that included a fine of $34,000. {{cite web |title=Enforcement Action Concerning Stericycle, Inc. RN102942885 |url=http://files.ctctcdn.com/ac29fcc9001/c66a1390-74fc-4097-80c1-c41cc0f51cc6.pdf |publisher=Texas Commission on Environmental Quality |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190508012421/http://files.ctctcdn.com/ac29fcc9001/c66a1390-74fc-4097-80c1-c41cc0f51cc6.pdf |archive-date=2019-05-08}}

=Environmental concerns=

Stericycle's medical waste incinerator located in North Salt Lake, Utah has been a topic of hot debate in the community. In September 2013, Erin Brockovich joined in with Utah residents in their call for Stericycle to discontinue their business in the area.{{cite web|url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/56933623-90/stericycle-salt-community-lake.html.csp|title=Erin Brockovich fires up Utah medical-waste incinerator foes|website=Sltrib.com|access-date=5 August 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ksl.com/?sid=27046470|title=Erin Brockovich joins environmental activists in fight against Utah incinerator - KSL.com|website=Ksl.com|access-date=5 August 2018}} Brockovich's visit was spurred by a violation notice from the Utah Division of Air Quality to Stericycle for excessive emissions above legal limits, and manipulating their reporting to show lower amounts of Mercury, Dioxins, and other potentially harmful chemicals emitted through burning medical waste.{{Cite web |url=http://www.brockovich.com/portfolio/stericycle-utah/ |title=Stericycle Utah - Erin Brockovich |access-date=2014-12-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216225844/http://www.brockovich.com/portfolio/stericycle-utah/ |archive-date=2014-12-16 |url-status=dead }}{{cite news| url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/12/utah-medical-waste-incinerator-stericycle-pollution_n_3909083.html | work=Huffington Post | title=A Toxic Technology? From Biological Hazards To Chemical Dangers | date=September 12, 2013}}

The violations in 2013 were followed by criminal investigations at the order of Utah Governor Gary Herbert.

Investigations by California's Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise, or SWAPE, in connection with Ms. Brockovich, discovered dioxins in homes near the incinerator at levels 16 times higher than what is considered safe.{{Cite web |url=http://e.standard.net/stories/2014/03/15/dangerous-levels-dioxin-found-stericycle-neighborhood-homes |title=Dangerous levels of dioxin found in Stericycle neighborhood homes |access-date=2014-12-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216222801/http://e.standard.net/stories/2014/03/15/dangerous-levels-dioxin-found-stericycle-neighborhood-homes |archive-date=2014-12-16 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|url=http://www.christophergauthier.com/galleries/the-new-downwinders-2/|title=The New Downwinders - Christopher M. Gauthiér|website=Christophergauthier.com|date=23 April 2014 |access-date=5 August 2018}}

As of December 1, 2014, Stericycle and the Utah Division of Air Quality reached an agreement acknowledging no wrongdoing, though the settlement does require Stericycle to relocate approximately 40 miles to the west of the incinerator's current location in North Salt Lake. The settlement also calls for Stericycle to pay a $2.3 million fine, half of which is forgivable if the move happens within 3 years.{{cite web|url=http://fox13now.com/2014/12/01/stericycle-reaches-settlement-with-state-clean-air-advocates-object/|title=Stericycle reaches settlement with state; clean air advocates object|date=2 December 2014|website=Fox13now.com|access-date=5 August 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865616764/Proposed-Stericycle-settlement-calls-for-23-million-fine-move-to-Tooele-County.html?pg=all|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141220045722/http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865616764/Proposed-Stericycle-settlement-calls-for-23-million-fine-move-to-Tooele-County.html?pg=all|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 20, 2014|title=Proposed Stericycle settlement calls for $2.3 million fine, move to Tooele County|first=Amy Joi|last=O'Donoghue|date=1 December 2014|website=Deseretnews.com|access-date=5 August 2018}} In 2022, the North Salt Lake incinerator was shut down.{{cite web |last1=Maffly |first1=Brian |title=Stericycle shutters its North Salt Lake plant after 33 years of incinerating medical waste |url=https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2022/07/05/after-years-incinerating-medical/ |website=The Salt Lake Tribune |access-date=27 May 2025 |language=English |date=July 5, 2022}}

As of October 2017, a $295 million settlement was reached on behalf of a nationwide class of Stericycle customers, following a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of engaging in a price-increasing scheme that automatically inflated customers' bills up to 18 percent biannually, according to a news release from Hagens Berman, the Chicago-based law firm that represented the class.{{cite web |title=Stericycle $295M Class-Action Settlement |url=https://www.hbsslaw.com/cases/stericycle |publisher=Hagens Berman}}

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