Allan Gerlat, News Editor

November 20, 2013

1 Min Read
Ever Green Recycling, Corporate Recycling Merge

Ever Green Recycling and Corporate Recycling Solutions LLC have merged operations.

The new company will be led by Rob Eney, Corporate Recycling founder and president, and be known as Ever Green Recycling, according to a news release.

The merged company will offer expanded options and services, including single-stream recycling, to small business, commercial and industrial customers from Cowpens to Anderson in South Carolina.

Both companies are based in Greenville, S.C.

“We are committed to helping businesses go green and to minimizing the effort to get there,” Eney said. “With our single-stream recycling services, companies of all sizes can recycle most post-consumer waste in a single container, eliminating the hassle of separating items.”      

Ever Green, founded by Elizabeth Garrison-Rasor in 2007, specializes in commercial recycling for offices, restaurants, hotels and manufacturing facilities.

            Corporate Recycling opened in 2011 to offer comprehensive and economical recycling solutions for commercial and industrial customers.

About the Author(s)

Allan Gerlat

News Editor, Waste360

Allan Gerlat joined the Waste360 staff in September 2011 as news editor. He was the editor of Waste & Recycling News for the first 16 years of its history, and under his guidance the publication won 27 national and regional awards.

Before Waste & Recycling News, Allan worked at another Crain Communications publication, Rubber & Plastics News, which covers rubber product manufacturing. He began with the publication as associate editor and eventually became managing editor, a position he held for nine years.

Allan is a graduate of Ohio University, where he earned a BS in journalism. He is based in Sagamore Hills, in northeast Ohio.

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