UK Waste Management Company's Ninth North American Acquisition Accelerates Waste-to-Profit Circular Economy Layout
2026-03-31 14:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported, UK waste management company Reconomy has announced the acquisition of Waste Disposal Solutions (WDS), based in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA, through its US business unit Lincoln Waste Solutions. This acquisition marks Reconomy's ninth acquisition in North America, aiming to expand its platform in the waste management and recycling market.

Founded in 1996, WDS specializes in providing outsourced waste management and recycling solutions for the construction, logistics, and manufacturing industries to help customers save on material costs and enhance profitability. Guy Wakeley, CEO of Reconomy, stated: "We were deeply impressed by the excellent reputation WDS has built based on exceptional customer service, a steadfast focus on turning waste into profit, and an exceptionally high retention rate among its key clients."

This transaction aligns with Reconomy's strategy of expanding its operations in markets with high growth potential. John Ayvas, CEO of Lincoln Waste Solutions, a Reconomy company, commented: "We are delighted to welcome WDS to Lincoln. This acquisition expands our customer base, enhances our capabilities, and enables us to continue our growth across North America."

Anne Givan, Founder and CEO of WDS, said: "This is an exciting milestone for our business. When we founded the company in 1996, we believed there was a better way to manage waste and divert materials from landfills, thereby reducing customer costs and improving their profitability. Since then, we have built a very strong business and a reputation for turning waste into profit. Partnering with Reconomy will allow us to enhance customer service and accelerate growth."

Reconomy stated that this acquisition helps solidify its position as a leading operator in the US waste industry and supports the company's goals of advancing the circular economy, reducing costs, and cutting carbon emissions.

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