US Stock Insider Trading | Clean Harbors disclosed 1 insider transaction on February 23

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On February 23, 2026, Clean Harbors (CLH) disclosed a company insider transaction. Director MCKIM ALAN S sold 100,000 shares on February 19, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 23, 2026 Director MCKIM ALAN S February 19, 2026 Sell 100,000 281.14 28,114,000
February 20, 2026 Director Welch John R. February 19, 2026 Sell 750 273.07 20,477.50
February 20, 2026 Executive Gabriel Sharon M. February 20, 2026 Sell 3,540 282.07 998,795.80
February 20, 2026 Executive Dugas Eric J. February 20, 2026 Sell 2,788 281.31 785,370.68
February 3, 2026 Executive Gabriel Sharon M. February 2, 2026 Sell 508 259.91 132,011.28
February 3, 2026 Executive Harrison Robert W. February 2, 2026 Sell 184 259.91 47,816.44
February 3, 2026 Executive Geer Charles H. II February 2, 2026 Sell 197 259.91 51,124.27
February 3, 2026 Executive GERSTENBERG ERIC W February 2, 2026 Sell 4,934 259.91 1,282,448.94
February 3, 2026 Director Battles Michael Louis February 2, 2026 Sell 5,205 259.91 1,352,781.55
February 3, 2026 Executive Weber Brian P February 2, 2026 Sell 1,394 259.91 362,278.54

[Company Profile]

Clean Harbors, Inc. was founded in 1980 in Massachusetts, with its main office located in Norwell, Massachusetts. Clean Harbors and its subsidiaries are leading providers of environmental, energy, and industrial services in North America. The company serves approximately 60,000 clients worldwide, including most Fortune 500 companies, thousands of small private entities, and numerous federal, state, provincial, and local government agencies. The company’s operations may experience seasonal fluctuations due to weather-related client remediation activity budget cycles. Typically, the first quarter of each year sees reduced environmental service demand in the northern and midwestern United States and Canada due to cold weather. Consequently, reducing waste volume requires higher operating costs associated with below-freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall operations.

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