Coastal Waste & Recycling, a privately owned, Boca Raton, Florida-based waste management company, has announced the successful merger of Coastal Waste and Southwest Waste, a Fort Myers, Florida-based waste management company.
Established in 2021 by Charles Lomangino, Southwest has grown to become a leading independent waste-hauling and recycling company on Florida’s west coast.
Southwest Waste provides collection, processing, recycling, transfer transportation and disposal services for construction and demolition (C&D) volumes on the southwest coast of Florida. Southwest has an experienced management team that has been in the waste services industry for more than 20 years.
Coastal Waste says the strategic merger reflect its commitment to enhancing its portfolio with outstanding businesses that share core values of safety, integrity and unparalleled customer service.
“The merger of Coastal and Southwest represents a collaboration of two exceptional entities, with a shared commitment to the development and growth of both their business and their people,” says Brendon Pantano, founder and CEO of Coastal Waste & Recycling.
“Our entire team is excited to be joining Coastal. Our values, culture and entrepreneurial spirit are fully aligned,” says Lomangino.
Coastal operates more than 40 locations in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, providing residential, commercial, industrial and municipal services.
“Coastal Waste & Recycling looks forward to harnessing the strength of this strategic merger to further elevate its position in the waste industry. With a mutual focus on delivering exceptional service, the combined forces of Coastal and Southwest will undoubtedly result in an enhanced experience for all their customers,” the company says in a news release.
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