DTG Recycle, a Mill Creek, Washington-based recycler of commercial, industrial, construction and demolition waste, has announced its acquisition of “substantially all assets” of Hungry Buzzard.
Hungry Buzzard, based in Bothwell, Washington, operates a fleet of prominent recycling containers throughout the north end of Puget Sound.
With this acquisition, DTG Recycle will increase the size of its container and trucking divisions, and further strengthen its position as the premier construction and demolition (C&D) recycler in the Pacific Northwest.
According to a news release, DTG Recycle plans to continue providing Hungry Buzzard customers with the customer service they have grown to expect. The company says it is excited to offer them the full suite of DTG Recycle products and services, including sweeper trucks and portable toilets.
With a fleet of hundreds of roll-off containers and dumpsters, Hungry Buzzard has been a stalwart container hauling company in the Pacific Northwest since 2005. By adding these containers to the DTG Recycle fleet, the company says this will provide more opportunities to feed recyclables into DTG’s 10 material recovery facilities.Latest from Waste Today
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