Waste Pro, Longwood, Florida, recently announced that it has completed five acquisitions and has been awarded five new municipal contracts/franchises in four different states over the last three months.
The activities include the management of two landfills—the C&D Riverside Landfill in southern Louisiana and the Pine Belt SWA MSW Landfill in Petal, Mississippi—as well as three transfer stations in east Mississippi.
Additionally, the company acquired Coastal Disposal and Mr. Trash in Florida. It also has acquired the residential business of Maudlin Waste in Pickens County, Georgia, the commercial business of Metro Container in Commerce, Georgia, and the commercial business of RES Inc. in Marshall County, Mississippi.
New municipal contracts and franchises were entered into in Assumption Parish, Louisiana; Collier County, Florida; Malabar, Florida; Creola, Alabama; and Mount Vernon, Alabama.
"We are excited about the recent acquisitions and the municipal opportunities and look forward to providing the excellent service that has allowed us to grow over the years," Waste Pro President and CEO Sean Jennings says. "Together with our organic growth, we can forecast 2022 revenue to exceed $900 million."
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