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Circular Services acquires Waste Recycling Inc.

Mar 31, 20259 months ago

Acquiring Company

Circular Services

Acquired Company

Waste Recycling

New YorkMontgomery

Description

Circular Services has acquired Waste Recycling Inc. to enhance its recycling capabilities in the Southeastern United States. This acquisition allows Circular Services to serve more industrial and residential customers. WRI's expertise will support Circular Services' mission for sustainable supply chains. The deal positions Circular Services to better serve the local automotive manufacturing sector.

Company Information

Company

Circular Services

Location

New York, United States

About

The companies investing in Circular Services, each one committed to advancing the circular economy, are collectively demonstrating the power of both collaboration and targeted investments to accelerate the transition from a linear to a circular economy.According to Esi Eggleston Bracey, President of Unilever USA, "Scaling best-in-class circular infrastructure can help increase the supply of recycled plastic, which is key to making circular supply chains a reality. When the firm established Circular Services, we knew we needed to be an active partner in this business to drive impact and get access to more rPET for our bottles. The investment firm invests in venture, growth equity, buyout and catalytic private credit strategies on behalf of global institutions, corporations and family offices. Circular Services is the largest privately held recycling company in the United States, focusing on a wide range of recycled commodities across packaging, organics, textiles and electronics.

M&A Insights

Based on deal data
Integration timeline
70% of M&A integrations take 12-24 months to complete
Tech stack consolidation
83% of merged companies consolidate technology vendors within first year
Post-acquisition investment
Companies increase IT spending by 23% on average after acquisitions
Success factor
M&A deals with strong technology integration plans are 2.5x more likely to succeed