Waste Pro Completes 11 Acquisitions in 12 Months and Increases Service Footprint by 33,000 Customers

Published: Feb 15, 2017 15:54
From December of 2015 to December of 2016, WastE pro(Longwood, FL) closed 11 acquisitions.

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SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): The National Waste & Recycling Association announces that the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has approved the revision of the mobile equipment standard Z245.1-2017. This revision replaces the Provisional Amendment from 2014 and the standard from 2012.

From December of 2015 to December of 2016, WastE pro(Longwood, FL) closed 11 acquisitions across Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee, increasing the company’s service footprint by more than 31,000 residential customers and 2,200 commercial customers.

In the past 12 months, AD&R, Inc., Community Disposal, Diamond Disposal, Downum’s Waste Services, F-4 Sanitation, Red River Waste Solutions, Better Waste Disposal, Advantage Waste, as well as two subsidiaries of Mark Dunning Industries and Unified Waste Systems, LLC have joined Waste Pro under the company’s operational umbrella.

“Waste Pro continues to be the preferred choice for waste companies looking for an exit partner. It is clear that local haulers prefer partnering with a like-minded private company like Waste Pro,” said Tim Herman, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer.

“Our Founder/CEO John Jennings is admired by so many local waste owners because he identifies with them, and this results in a more comfortable conversation.”

Courtesy: This article originally ran in the February 2017 issue of Waste Advantage Magazine. View

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