Waste Eliminator, a sustainable waste solutions provider for the Atlanta metro area, has announced its acquisition of FC Sanitation (FCS), a municipal solid waste (MSW) and construction and demolition (C&D) hauling firm.
According to Waste Eliminator, the acquisition will help grow its MSW collection business and strengthen its foothold in the northeast Georgia and South Carolina markets. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
“FCS will significantly bolster our commercial hauling business and further expand our diversified service offering and market-leading waste collection business. We are excited to welcome CEO Scott Elmer and the entire talented FCS team, and we look forward to growing the company together,” says Kacy Cronan, CEO of Waste Eliminator.
Waste Eliminator's growth strategy is supported by Allied Industrial Partners, an operationally focused private equity firm. The acquisition of FCS marks the seventh purchase by Waste Eliminator since being acquired by Allied in 2021.
“FCS marks Waste Eliminator’s second acquisition this month, and we are encouraged by the ongoing opportunities for the company’s growth across the Southeast,” states Bradford Rossi and Philip Wright, co-founders and managing partners at Allied. “Allied remains an enthusiastic partner with Waste Eliminator as it continues to build its operations.”
Earlier this month, Waste Eliminator acquired Enterprise Landfill and Phillips Recoveries, a C&D and industrial waste disposal and hauling firm.
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