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BP Environmental Services, a portfolio company of Expedition Capital Partners and Firmament, has acquired Synergis Zero Waste Group.
Established in 1998 and based in Chalfont, Pennsylvania, BP provides solid and liquid waste and recycling services with a network of more than 2,500 customers and 20,000 locations across North America. The company has built a large network of hauling and equipment rental vendors, providing nationwide jobsite equipment rentals.
In addition to its waste and recycling offerings, BP provides equipment and services for demolition, retail construction, general contractors and more.
“We are excited to welcome Synergis to the BP platform,” Tom France, CEO of BP, says. “This partnership strengthens our presence on the West Coast, and the customer-centric approach at Synergis aligns with our core values. We look forward to building upon their established legacy and success.”
Headquartered in South Salem, New York, Synergis specializes in waste program management, cost reduction and the development of recycling and composting initiatives for commercial clients. The company offers waste optimization services, including recycling, landfill diversion and compliance, as well as construction services, including tracking and reporting.
“We are happy to have found a partner in BP that shares our philosophy for doing business,” says Neil Cutler, principal waste reduction consultant at Synergis. “We have full confidence that under BP’s ownership, our customers will continue to receive high-quality service. It was a pleasure working with Tom and his team, and we are excited for the opportunities ahead for our combined companies.”
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