Mississauga, Ontario-based QM Environmental successfully completed the acquisition of HighPoint Environmental, a Toronto-based environmental services company, as part of its growth strategy.

“I am pleased to see QM Environmental execute on its growth strategy through strategic acquisitions like HighPoint Environmental. We are confident that our corresponding commitment to serving our customers will make the integration of our service offerings seamless while also allowing us to continue to grow organically,” said Agnes Wietrzynski, president and chief executive officer of QM Environmental.

“HighPoint Environmental’s success has been its core entrepreneurial principle, and we are excited to have the employees of HighPoint Environmental join the QM Environmental team.”

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Agnes Wietrzynski, president and chief executive officer of QM Environmental.

HighPoint Environmental has been owned and operated locally since 2011 by Joseph DeFranco and services the Greater Toronto and its surrounding areas. Starting as a small business dedicated to abatement and demolition, the company quickly grew its portfolio of services by participating in projects like the abatement and demolition of the St. Michaels Cathedral and the abatement and demolition of the OPP residence in Orillia, Ontario.

QM Environmental, a full-service environmental services company, has offices and  teams strategically located across Canada to provide end-to-end capabilities to the industries and customers it serves. Backed by over 35 years of experience solving complex environmental challenges, services include: environmental remediation, demolition and decommissioning, hazardous materials abatement, emergency response and management, training, waste management and facilities, and water treatment.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the dedicated employees that have contributed to the success and growth of Highpoint Environmental, and wish them all the best in the future,” said Joseph DeFranco, president of HighPoint Environmental.

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