Enva acquires battery recycling company, SAR Recycling

Recycling and specialist resource recovery solutions firm Enva, has announced the acquisition of SAR Recycling Ltd.

Based in Immingham in England, SAR Recycling are a long-established provider of battery collection and recycling services to a wide customer base across the UK and Ireland.

As one of the main UK lead acid battery recyclers, SAR recover valuable component materials which are then sold to global smelters and into the plastics recycling industry.

Commenting on the acquisition, Simon Dick, Managing Director at Enva said: “SAR’s capability is a logical extension for our specialist waste recovery business, particularly in the automotive and workshop sector.

“We are delighted with the acquisition and are looking forward to working closely with the SAR team to grow and develop the business especially as emerging battery chemistries become more prevalent.”

Arvydas Pocevicius, General Manager of SAR Recycling, also commented: “I and the rest of the SAR team are excited to join Enva.

“We are looking forward to continuing to provide a high-quality, consistent service and to supporting the Enva ethos of further developing our recovery processes and end markets.”

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