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3/12/2018

Clean Earth, Inc. Announces Acquisition of MKC Enterprises, Inc.

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MARCH 12, 2018

CLEAN EARTH, INC. BUILDS ITS RCRA PART B HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY FOOTPRINT WITH THE ACQUISITION OF MKC.

Clean Earth, Inc., a national disposal and recycling company for specialty waste announced today, the acquisition of privately owned MKC Enterprises, Inc., located in Doraville, Georgia.

Headquartered in Doraville, GA, near Atlanta, MKC utilizes advanced technologies to provide a wide range of hazardous and non-hazardous waste management services. MKC’s company-owned, fully permitted hazardous waste RCRA Part B facility is well situated as an important regional hub for Clean Earth’s customized hazardous and non-hazardous waste management programs for the high end technical market, including university research and development labs, and industrial companies.

MKC and Clean Earth share the same vision, to be the premier provider of services to generators and consumers of waste materials and byproducts in North America. Chris Dods, President and CEO of Clean Earth stated, "Since 1984, MKC has been a leader in providing hazardous and non-hazardous waste management services. Our combined geographic footprint will open new markets for Clean Earth, expand our customer base and enhance our growth prospects. In addition, MKC’s regulatory permits and extensive processing capabilities will enable us to grow our capacity to process additional forms of non-hazardous waste."

About Clean Earth, Inc.

Clean Earth Inc. is one of the nation’s largest specialty waste companies providing recycling and remediation services to energy, infrastructure, commercial, industrial, retail, and healthcare markets.  Headquartered in Hatboro, Pa., it operates a network of full-service facilities across the United States, and handles nearly four million tons of material annually.  Approximately 98% of the material processed at Clean Earth facilities is recycled.

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