Sourgum Waste, a haul sourcing platform based in New Jersey, is expanding into the Southeastern United States with the rollout of its sustainable waste and recycling services to the metropolitan areas of Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, and Virginia Beach and Richmond, Virginia, this month.
According to a news release from Sourgum, this expansion is part of an effort to update the waste and recycling industry across America by providing modern solutions and customer support. Sourgum Waste equips waste disposal customers of all types and sizes with simple, adapted applications to manage all their waste and recycling needs and supplies hauling partners with powerful hardware and software to improve the efficiency and sustainability of their operations.
Sourgum Waste says it has identified areas of opportunity for growth and is partnering with haulers to improve efficiency and environmental sustainability in the waste and recycling industry.
The company says Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Virginia Beach and Richmond are the heart of the Southeast. The population and activity in these areas are growing steadily, and, with that, the need for sustainable waste management.
“We are dedicated to providing home and business owners in the Southeast with a simple and affordable way to reach their waste disposal goals, and workers in the industry with a means to earn a steady income and achieve environmental sustainability,” says Joseph DiNardi-Mack, Sourgum Waste’s co-founder and CEO. “This is the first new expansion since we have rebranded from Alliance Disposal to Sourgum Waste, and we are excited to introduce ourselves under our new look.”
Sourgum Waste will partner with dozens of new waste haulers in the Southeast, providing dumpster rentals, recurring trash and recycling removal for businesses and curbside trash and recycling collection for homeowners. With this most recent expansion, as Sourgum Waste continues to invest in the future of sustainable waste management, the company is partnered with more than 240 haulers across the entire East Coast, supporting local businesses and the jobs of those they employ.
“With Sourgum Waste, we have a technology and marketing partner that helps us acquire customers and streamline orders while letting us do what we do best: efficiently and professionally haul the waste away,” says JB Mercado, owner of Mercado's Dumpster Service. “We feel good partnering with Sourgum Waste, knowing that they are also tackling our industry's sustainability challenge.”
Sourgum Waste closed its first round of funding in May and has since then grown from its home market of New Jersey into Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington D.C and Florida, at a pace of two new metropolitan areas a month.
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