Waste Nexus Podcast

How Valet Services Are Redefining Waste Management in Multifamily

23 min · 28 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, Brian Dolan and Charlie Dolan of DSQ Technology sit down with Matt Locke, CEO of Brightstep, to unpack how valet trash services are reshaping multifamily operations and modern waste management. From private equity trends to technology, service accountability, and the realities of managing trash at scale, Matt shares candid insights on growth, brand strategy, and why this “last-mile” service has become a critical asset for property owners and operators.

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