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Prins recycling takes on a kingly presence

Journal Article · · Waste Age
OSTI ID:128821
Self-described as one of the industry`s fastest growing processors of post-consumer and post-commercial recyclables, Prins Recycling Corp. (Fort Lee, NJ) has certainly made a name for itself. Entrenched in a high-profile, aggressive acquisition mode, the company has expanded its operations and capacity by acquiring recyclables processing companies in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania within the last year alone. In addition, since it began its acquisitions, the company has dramatically increased its annual sales from around $8 million in early 1994 to $20 million by the end of the same year. In 1995, through continued acquisitions and expansions, the company is expected to churn out sales of around $100 million.
OSTI ID:
128821
Journal Information:
Waste Age, Journal Name: Waste Age Journal Issue: 11 Vol. 26; ISSN WAGEAE; ISSN 0043-1001
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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