Certified Waste Solutions, an Anaheim, California-based provider of vertically integrated managed waste services and a current portfolio company of Broadview Group Holdings and EXI Investment Partners, has acquired Costa Mesa, California-based Waste Control Associates Inc.
Founded in 2010, Waste Control provides managed waste services, outsourced recycling services and related equipment to a diverse set of customers across Southern California. The company creates custom waste management plans for customers in multifamily property, manufacturing, food services and healthcare, among other sectors.
“We are excited for the Waste Control team to join us at Certified. This acquisition aligns perfectly with our strategic growth plan, as we continue our commitment to excellence in valued services for our customers,” Waste Solutions CEO Shane Caswell says.
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Certified Waste Solutions provides managed waste services through an outsourced service model to help customers achieve ESG goals, provide single point of contact for vendor management, improve sustainability performance and reporting, comply with waste regulations and achieve greater operational efficiency. In addition, the company operates three vertically integrated service centers that collect and process recyclable materials.
“Waste Control’s outstanding leadership and focus on customer service has earned the company an excellent reputation in its space,” Broadview co-founder and CEO Clay Hunter says. “We have been impressed with the company’s differentiation and are thrilled about the growth prospects a partnership with Waste Control and Certified brings to the platform.”
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