Waste Pro Wins Over $900 Million in New Contracts and Finalizes 15 Acquisitions for a Record Year in 2024
Waste Pro manages over 90 locations throughout an 11-state footprint, including 28 landfills, 16 transfer stations, and five recycling facilities.
SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Waste Pro closes out 2024 as a record year for new and renewed municipal contracts and acquisition growth. This includes 32 new and 32 renewed exclusive long-term municipal contracts. These municipal agreements serve nearly 460,000 residential customers, with Waste Pro welcoming nearly 200,000 new customers across our footprint, and account for over $906,000,000 in net revenue during their initial life. The contract terms vary from one to ten years and provide for further long-term extensions. Among the largest new contracts are Sarasota County and a new, expanded agreement in Orange County, Florida, together totaling over $320 million and serving about 140,000 homes. Seven of the new or renewed contracts in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, and Louisiana totaled over $20 million over their initial terms.
From January through December of 2024, Waste Pro closed on 15 acquisitions. These acquisitions added to Waste Pro’s residential customer base in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Tennessee and expanded the company’s residential service area to include the state of Kentucky. The company invested $140 million in total purchase considerations, which will net approximately $62 million in annual revenue. The companies that are now part of the Waste Pro portfolio include Workbox, Gulf Pride Waste Solutions, Precision Container Services, Republic Service’s Cumming Georgia operations, Florence Recycling, McMinn Waste Removal, Cash Sanitation, Chase N Green Transfer Station, Geaux Waste, SPI Waste & Recycling (aka Stinky Pinky), Killona Ventures Landfill, Total Waste Solutions, Sunshine Grove Landfill, 98 Waste, and Goodwin Sanitation. Five of these companies are in Louisiana, expanding Waste Pro’s operations to be the dominant solid waste and recycling company in the Bayou State. These significant acquisitions have strategically bolstered Waste Pro’s current southeastern footprint.
Waste Pro manages over 90 locations throughout an 11-state footprint, including 28 landfills, 16 transfer stations, and five recycling facilities. The company’s rapid growth has been recognized by industry publications, naming Waste Pro as one of the fastest-growing privately-owned solid waste and recycling companies in the Southeastern United States. With over 5,000 employees and a fleet of over 4,200 state-of-the-art vehicles, Waste Pro provides residential, commercial, construction, and industrial services to over 2.5 million customers.
“This has been an important year in Waste Pro’s growth and maturity on the national stage. We not only grew organically with several high-profile municipal contracts but saw the opportunity to bring additional growth and expansion with acquisitions,” said President and CEO Sean Jennings. “When my father founded this company nearly 25 years ago, he had a vision for the next 100 years, and we are laser-focused on that goal.”
Courtesy: www.wasteadvantagemag.com
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