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American AllWaste Acquires Aero Enterprises American AllWaste has acquired Austin,Texas-based Walk- er Aero Enterprises LLC and its affiliated companies, in- cluding JV Dirt & Loam, DaisyWorks and Sheridan Environ- mental.The acquisition of Walker Aero will allow AllWaste to divert waste from landfills and instead recycle, reuse or resell materials as compost. This both reduces company costs and is a more sustain- able approach. Walker Aero Co-Founder and President Phillip S. McCam- mon V will continue with AllWaste as General Manager of JV Dirt & Loam. Little Rock, Arkansas-based Revolution, a recycler of polyethylene film and a manufacturer of film products for the agricultural, industrial and commercial and consumer markets, will invest more than $20 million to expand its 100,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at the Port of Lit- tle Rock in Arkansas by 36,000 square feet. The new lines will be able to produce more than 40 mil- lion pounds (20,000 tons) of film products annually. This added capacity is specifically designed to manufacture film that incorporates high levels of postconsumer recycled plastic, according to the company. Revolution Expands Blown Film Capacity

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