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Sortera Group AB acquires DT Recycling AB

With its acquisition of DT Recycling AB in Malmö, Sortera Group AB – the Swedish building waste collection and sorting provider – will provide services to Sweden’s four largest metropolitan areas and nearly 75% of the Swedish population.

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“The future belongs to those who dare to think big and bold, and in our industry Sortera is such a company. With our expertise in solid waste management, DT Recycling has become a significant industry player. Together with Sortera, we can reach a national market,” says DT Recycling’s Fredrik Tell.

“Through the acquisition of DT Recycling we can provide the Stockholm and Gothenburg construction markets with greater expertise in handling and deposing of solid waste. Together with DT Recycling, we can provide building waste collection and sorting services in the Malmö area. DT Recycling’s offer will continue to develop under Sortera’s management,” comments Conny Ryk, CEO of Sortera.

“Sortera is a unique company driven by growth, technology, environmental responsibility and a continuous focus on the customer experience. We have tripled our revenue in less than two years while broadening the customer offer and expanding into new geographic markets,” says Johannes Lien, Partner at Summa Equity and Chairman of the Sortera Group.

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