GreenWaste, a full-service resource recovery and recycling company, announced it has acquired the assets of Hayward Transfer Station (HTS), a construction and demolition (C&D) debris transfer station located in Hayward, California.
This is GreenWaste’s first acquisition since being acquired by a fund managed by Macquarie Asset Management, alongside its sister company Zanker Recycling, in October 2021.
“We are excited to welcome the HTS team to the GreenWaste family,” Tracy Adams, CEO of GreenWaste, says. “This, and future acquisitions, will position GreenWaste to become [a] market [leader] and better serve the Bay Area by providing customers with the most innovative waste and C&D recycling solutions possible. We are committed to retaining full-time employees and ensuring a smooth transition for our new team members and customers."
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GreenWaste intends to expand HTS’ service offerings and hours to better serve customers and the local community. All C&D material, including carpet, from HTS will now be transported to GreenWaste facilities in San Jose, California for processing and recycling into new products. GreenWaste’s RCI-certified facility diverts more than 80 percent of the material it receives from landfill and transforms it into aggregates, mulches and other landscaping material available for purchase to individual and wholesale customers.
“GreenWaste has the infrastructure and resources to better streamline the recycling of Alameda County’s construction and demolition debris. Moving forward, HTS assets will be part of a more dynamic and environmentally friendly recycling solution, allowing more materials than ever before to be diverted from landfills,” says Todd Fitch, former owner of Hayward Transfer Station. “We are confident that our customers will continue to receive the same exceptional service they have come to expect from us and are excited to see what the future holds under GreenWaste’s leadership.”
No financial details were disclosed regarding the transaction.
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