Environmental services company Reworld recently acquired EnviroVac Waste Transport Systems, a provider of hazardous and non-hazardous waste transportation services with operations in Jacksonville, Illinois, and Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
The deal extends Reworld’s capabilities and market presence across the Central United States, allowing the company to expand its footprint and strengthen its position as a single-source provider of sustainable waste solutions.
“This acquisition is another strong step forward for Reworld,” Reworld CEO Azeez Mohammed said in a news release “EnviroVac Waste Transport System’s robust market presence and reputable service in waste transportation aligns seamlessly with our commitment to reimagining waste, not only as an environmental necessity but as a means to unlock significant value for our customers and communities.”
EnviroVac brings an impressive fleet of over 25 dedicated drivers and nearly 100 pieces of specialized waste transport equipment, Reworld reproted. Known for its reliable, long-haul transport services, EnviroVac serves diverse clientele, including environmental and direct industrial customers. Reworld plans to integrate EnviroVac’s assets and expertise to expand its operational capacity and service reach in the region.
EnviroVac’s fleet and facilities will enable Reworld to enhance existing material processing facilities (MPFs) and convert the EnviroVac Arkadelphia location into a new regional MPF. The acquisition is expected to bolster the company’s ReDirect360 (zero waste-to-landfill solutions) and ReMove (waste logistics) product lines, enhancing its one-stop transportation and processing solution for regional businesses and municipalities seeking innovative, streamlined landfill diversion services, Reworld added.
“Joining Reworld is a tremendous opportunity to grow our services and impact,” said Brian Dyche, EnviroVac president and CEO. “We are thrilled to be a part of the Reworld team and look forward to working together to provide the best in sustainable waste solutions.”