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Zenviro Tech Acquires Hammermills International to Expand Industrial Metals Recycling Capabilities


SEATTLE (Recycling Monster): Zenviro Tech, a leading global provider of environmental technology solutions for air, water, and waste emissions control, has announced the acquisition of Hammermills International LLC, a company widely recognized for its advanced metal shredding and recovery systems. The deal marks a significant step in strengthening Zenviro Tech’s growing presence in the industrial recycling and resource recovery sector.

By incorporating Hammermills International into its operations, Zenviro Tech aims to enhance its service offerings for industrial clients worldwide. The integration will combine Hammermills’ long-established expertise in shredding, material handling, and metal recovery technologies with Zenviro Tech’s extensive engineering, service, and support network. This alignment will enable the delivery of more comprehensive and efficient solutions for customers seeking sustainable metals processing and waste management capabilities.

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Mark West, CEO of Zenviro Tech, expressed strong enthusiasm about the acquisition, noting that Hammermills’ technology and industry knowledge perfectly complement Zenviro Tech’s mission and long-term growth strategy. He stated that bringing Hammermills into the organization creates an opportunity to merge decades of specialized experience with Zenviro Tech’s global infrastructure, positioning the combined group to better meet the evolving needs of industrial sectors worldwide. The move will further accelerate the company’s plan to expand and reinforce its industrial technology portfolio.

The acquisition strengthens Zenviro Tech’s position as a trusted partner for end-to-end environmental and recycling solutions, offering dependable, scalable systems designed to help industrial customers improve performance, reduce emissions, and maximize material recovery.

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