FV Recycling Acquires Mid America Paper Recycling

FV Recycling Acquires Mid America Paper Recycling



FV Recycling (FV), a Jones Capital portfolio company and a leading commercial and industrial recycling company based in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, announces it has acquired Mid America Paper Recycling (Mid America), one of the largest independent brokers, processors, and exporters of recovered materials in the Central United States. 

The acquisition significantly expands FV’s geographic footprint into the Midwest while enhancing service capabilities for customers nationwide.

Founded in 1926 and based in Chicago, Mid America brings nearly a century of recycling expertise and strong brokerage capabilities to FV’s expansive fleet, equipment offerings, and established cardboard pickup services. The combined company will handle over 900,000 tons of recyclable materials annually, employing 180 professionals across the United States.

“This acquisition represents a transformative step forward for FV Recycling as we expand our ability to serve customers with comprehensive recycling solutions,” said Gene Smith, President of FV Recycling. “Mid America’s deep-rooted supplier relationships and decades of industry experience perfectly complement our transportation and equipment capabilities. Together, we’ll provide unmatched service and value to our combined customer base while maintaining the personal attention and integrity both companies are known for.”

The combination enables FV to offer expanded services to customers including:

  • Enhanced logistical capabilities with access to national markets for paper, plastics, metals, and other recyclables
  • Bale route hauling and full van transportation services throughout an expanded geographic area
  • Comprehensive equipment solutions including leasing, sales, and on-site repair of balers and compactors
  • Processing capabilities through facilities in the Southeast and Midwest

“This is more than a transaction—it’s a partnership built on shared values,” said Don Gaines, CEO of Mid America Paper Recycling, who will remain fully engaged with the company. “Both Mid America and FV started as family-owned businesses. We each have strong reputations built on long-term relationships, doing right by our customers, and supporting the communities we serve. That continues, but now with greater reach, more capabilities, and deeper resources.” 

“Mid America will continue to operate under its current name while integration planning proceeds, with a thoughtful transition to ensure continuity for all stakeholders,” FV said in a statement.



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