Northeast Recycling LLC buys Mass Green Disposal Services LLC

Northeast plans to integrate Mass Green into its hauling business.

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Northeast Recycling LLC, based in Avon, Massachusetts, has acquired Mass Green Disposal Services LLC’s hauling business, continuing to grow its construction and demolition (C&D) debris hauling operations in eastern New England, in a transaction that closed June 18. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Northeast will integrate Mass Green into its hauling business, which is led by Bill Twohig, Northeast’s founder.

Mass Green, based in Hingham, Massachusetts, has served the South Shore and Greater Boston area with high-quality service at reasonable pricing since its inception in 2016, Northeast says in a news release announcing the acquisition.

The company offers container rental services to home builders, remodelers, roofers, window and siding specialists, fire or water restoration operations and commercial contractors. Mass Green offers open-top roll-off containers for rent in 15 or 25 cubic yards, according to its website.

“We’re excited to be able to provide the former Mass Green customers the same level of the highest quality service that they are used to receiving,” Twohig says.

Greg Leahey, co-CEO of Northeast’s parent company, Resource Waste Services LLC, adds, “Mass Green customers will receive the same level of attention and the added benefits of a larger suite of services, including LEED- [Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-] certified waste management at our Roxbury, Massachusetts, facility.”

Twohig established Northeast in 2016. The company provides waste handling services to customers in eastern Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire and northern Rhode Island. Its services include commercial container rentals, compactor services, construction roll-off services, residential cleanups, construction site cleanups and hauling.

In early 2024, C&D recycler ReSource Waste Services LLC of Albany, New York, purchased Northeast Recycling. ReSource bills itself as the largest C&D processor in New England, with recently expanded capabilities including soils solidification and waste hauling/collection. ReSource Waste Services owns and operates four C&D processing facilities in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine, and a rail-served C&D transfer station in Massachusetts, with a total annual permitted capacity of approximately 1.4 million tons.

ReSource Waste Services is owned by GCM Grosvenor, a Chicago-based global alternative asset management solutions provider, and ReEnergy Holdings LLC of Albany, New York, which formed ReSource Waste Services in 2009. ReSource Waste Services employs more than 170 people.