Waste Eliminator, a waste solutions provider serving the Atlanta metro area, has acquired Unlimited Disposal Dumpster Service, a commercial waste management firm focused primarily on northeast Georgia.
The company says this strategic move will significantly enhance Waste Eliminator’s commercial services network across Georgia and parts of South Carolina. Financial terms of the transaction have not been disclosed.
Founded in 2006, Unlimited Disposal provides roll-off and front-load dumpsters to a diverse range of clients, including contractors, businesses, municipalities and other commercial operators. The company's management team, including CEO Chuck Finley, will continue to lead operations under the Waste Eliminator umbrella.
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"This acquisition allows Waste Eliminator to tap into new markets in Georgia and South Carolina," Waste Eliminator CEO Kacy Cronan says. "We are excited to welcome Unlimited Disposal to our team and are eager to collaborate as we expand both our geographic reach and our service offerings. Our goal is to build on our reputation as a premier waste management company providing comprehensive disposal, recycling, and environmental solutions."
Waste Eliminator’s growth strategy is further supported by Allied Industrial Partners, an operationally focused private equity firm. The acquisition of Unlimited Disposal marks Waste Eliminator’s fifth purchase since being acquired by Allied in 2022. Earlier this year, Waste Eliminator enhanced its capabilities by launching a material recovery facility in Atlanta, significantly boosting its waste diversion efforts.
"Our collaboration with Waste Eliminator represents a meaningful investment in the strategic growth of the platform throughout Georgia and the Southeast," says Bradford Rossi and Philip Wright, co-founders and managing partners at Allied. "Waste Eliminator's ongoing expansion has positioned it to deliver exceptional, sustainable waste management services to a growing client base."