LRS acquires numerous Midwest assets from GFL, including Advanced divestitures; 2021 highlights from the waste and recycling industry's M&A bonanza; California beverage makers struggle to meet upcoming recycled content requirements
Today's purchase of Peoria Disposal marks the transfer of a 93-plus-year family business that provides GFL with a sizable, vertically-integrated platform in Illinois and Missouri.
The recently closed deal contains substantial collection and hauling business in Illinois, including the Chicago area, as well as assets in Minnesota. The deal is the largest for LRS to date.
In a major year of acquisition activity, catalysts include pending tax changes, more expensive environmental standards and pandemic fatigue. Stay up to date with our original reporting and insight on key deals.
Bottlers must use at least 15% postconsumer resin in plastic containers by 2022, and more from there, but a recent CalRecycle report shows many haven't yet hit the mark. PET supply and a strained redemption system are key factors.
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