Reactivate, an US–based renewable energy developer, has announced an agreement with WM, an US–based waste management services provider. The agreement outlines plans to convert up to 50 or more former landfill sites. Planned developments include community solar, small utility-scale solar, and energy storage installations across the US. Reactivate has stated it will develop, construct, own, and operate the projects. The projects are planned on closed landfill properties controlled by WM. The initiative targets sites unsuitable for conventional real estate development. The agreement includes provisions for community solar access and workforce training programs. Reactivate has stated the first phase is expected to reach commercial completion by late 2027. The announcement does not specify individual site capacities or investment values. Recently, Reactivate has agreed to develop and operate rooftop PV on Link Logistics properties, supporting its 3 GW US solar target by 2030.