The Colony, Texas-based Quest Resource Holding Corp., a provider of corporate sustainability, recycling and environmental resource management services, has announced the addition of one of the fastest growing providers of automotive collision repair services in the United States to its portfolio of customers.
Under the multiyear agreement, Quest says it will manage a comprehensive recycling program that includes recycling waste motor oil, antifreeze, hazardous waste, tires and oily water. Quest also will provide emergency response protection to all 330 collision repair centers located throughout the United States.
“The addition of another national chain to our portfolio of customers is a strong testament to the value that our services provide in helping fast-growing companies achieve their environmental goals,” says Ray Hatch, Quest chief executive officer. “We provide our customers a ‘one-stop’ solution for all of their recycling, sustainability and waste disposal needs from coast to coast.”
Quest's reuse, recycling and disposal services include customer-specific programs for the management, collection, processing and accounting for waste streams and recyclables. Quest says it operates environmentally focused online platforms that contain information and data that track and report the environmental results of our services and provides actionable data to improve business operations.
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