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Maple Reinders sells AIM Group Ltd.

Maple Reinders sells AIM Group Ltd.

MISSISSAUGA, ONT. — Maple Reinders Group has announced the divestiture of its majority-owned subsidiary company, AIM Group Ltd., to Convertus Canada.

According to a release, for over two decades, the AIM Group has been a partner in the Maple Reinders portfolio, assisting the firm in delivering advanced and sustainable environmental solutions for public and private clients across Canada.

During this time, Maple Reinders, together with the AIM Group, accomplished some notable achievements in the Canadian environmental construction landscape, including having designed, built, operated and maintained more municipal organics aerobic and anaerobic facilities than any other company in Canada.

The sale to Convertus Canada aligns with the shared vision of both companies, to realize sustainable waste management practices across North America, the release adds.

“We are proud of the legacy that the AIM Group has built under our stewardship and direction, particularly its contributions to innovative and sustainable organic waste and renewable energy solutions,” said Harold Reinders, president and CEO of Maple Reinders Group, in a statement. “This sale to Convertus Canada represents an exciting opportunity for the AIM Group to continue its growth trajectory under new ownership, while continuing a close commercial relationship with Maple Reinders, enhancing our offer to include more innovation to a broader market. We are confident that Convertus Canada’s expertise and shared values will ensure the group’s continued success.”

Convertus Canada, which specializes in organic waste processing, will integrate the AIM Group’s operations.

The terms of the transaction remain confidential and both companies are committed to ensuring a smooth transition for employees, clients and stakeholders, the release reads.

Maple Reinders adds it will continue to focus on delivering highly complex environmental projects, with a prime example being the recently completed construction and commissioning of North America’s most advanced municipal organics aerobic digestion facility in Halifax.

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