GFL Environmental moves executive headquarters from Ontario to Miami Beach, Fla.

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TORONTO - GFL Environmental Inc. says it has moved its executive headquarters from Ontario to the United States.

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TORONTO – GFL Environmental Inc. says it has moved its executive headquarters from Ontario to the United States.

The company says it’s now based in Miami Beach, Fla., while its jurisdiction of incorporation remains in Ontario.

GFL founder and chief executive Patrick Dovigi says the change broadens the company’s eligibility for participation in U.S. equity indexes.

Executives and guests of GFL Environmental Inc., ring the New York Stock Exchange opening bell, in celebration of the company's Initial Public Offering, Wednesday, March 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Executives and guests of GFL Environmental Inc., ring the New York Stock Exchange opening bell, in celebration of the company's Initial Public Offering, Wednesday, March 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

“We expect this approach to gaining broader index inclusion will increase GFL’s visibility with investors and ultimately drive a wider shareholder base,” Dovigi said in a statement.

GFL provides solid waste management services in Canada and 18 U.S. states. 

The U.S. represents more than two-thirds of its revenue.

RBC Capital Markets analyst Sabahat Khan noted GFL will maintain its TSX listing and incorporation in Canada, which means the company remains eligible to be added to indexes such as the TSX60.

“Russell indexes are ‘rules-based’ processes, implying that GFL is likely to be added at the next rebalance, which is expected to be in June,” Khan wrote in a report. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 21, 2026.

Companies in this story: (TSX:GFL)

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