EarthCare Company announced that its South Florida subsidiary, EarthCare Resource Management of Florida, Inc., is expected to be awarded a contract to collect curbside commingled recyclable solid waste from 40,000 homes in Fort Lauderdale. The contract is expected to close next month following normal governmental approvals.
EarthCare also announced that it recently concluded the purchase of a solid waste collection company in South Florida that services commercial, industrial and construction customers.
Don Moorehead, chairman and CEO of EarthCare, said, "We are excited about the prospects for EarthCare Resource Management and plan to expand our presence in this market with future acquisitions and internal growth. This new contract will complement our existing operations in South Florida."
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