Enva Announces The Acquisition Of Associated Reclaimed Oils

Enva, a leading provider of recycling and specialist resource recovery solutions in UK and Ireland, is pleased to announce that it has acquired Associated Reclaimed Oils Limited (ARO) for an undisclosed sum.

London-based ARO are a long established collector of waste lubricant oils and hazardous wastes, offering services to the market throughout London and South East England using a dedicated fleet and experienced crews. The business collects approximately 10million litres of used lubricants per annum, as well as a range of hazardous garage wastes.

The ARO business will be rebranded as Enva and fully integrated into Enva’s existing waste oil collection and processing business.

“AROs service offering is a perfect fit with our existing oil business in the UK. ARO bring their 45 years of experience and knowledge to Enva, and strengthen our collection network in the South East of England.”

Commenting on the acquisition, Michael Sneath, Director at Enva said, “AROs service offering is a perfect fit with our existing oil business in the UK. ARO bring their 45 years of experience and knowledge to Enva, and strengthen our collection network in the South East of England.

“We are delighted with the acquisition and look forward to working with the ARO team to develop the business and expand the service offering to existing and future clients.”

Chris Edwards, General Manager of ARO also commented, “The ARO team are very excited to join Enva and we are looking forward to continuing to provide a high-quality service to our customers.”


Darrel Moore

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