National Waste Management Holdings Inc., Hernando, Florida, announced it has signed a contract with Citrus County, Florida, to process its yard waste, which is approximately 10,000 to 20,000 tons per year, at the county’s central landfill location. The terms are for three years with three, one year extensions.
Louis Paveglio, CEO of National Waste Management Holdings Inc., stated, "We are pleased to have secured this three year contract with Citrus County. We have an established relationship with the county and this contract allows us to expand regionally while gaining economies of scale."
National Waste Management Holdings Inc., is a growing and emerging vertically integrated solid waste management company with a concentration on C&D collection, hauling and recycling. National Waste services Florida's west coast and upstate New York specializing in solid waste services.
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