Routeware Global Inc., a Portland, Oregon-based provider of integrated technology solutions for the waste and recycling industry, has acquired Recyclist, a Truckee, California-based software provider of waste and recycling compliance and sustainability programs.
“Joining forces with Routeware means we can take our mission to the next level and have an even greater impact in promoting sustainability and reducing waste,” Recyclist founder and CEO Emily Coven says. “We are excited to expand our reach and provide innovative solutions to more customers.”
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Routeware has offices and customers throughout the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, and provides on-board computers and software solutions to the solid waste and fleet industries. The company says its software provides smart cities and private haulers with a full suite of capabilities including on-board computers, integrated video, route optimization, outreach and education, customer self-service and enterprise management.
Routeware adds that the addition of Recyclist’s program tracking, sustainability and compliance tools will further enhance its offerings within the waste and recycling industry.
“The acquisition of Recyclist is an important milestone for Routeware’s growth strategy, as it marks our commitment to expanding our capabilities in the waste and recycling industry,” Routeware Chief Revenue Officer Paul Rafalowski says. “We’re excited to welcome Recyclist to the Routeware family and look forward to working together to provide more comprehensive compliance and sustainability solutions to our customers.”
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