Two Georgetown companies, Green Metals Inc. and ARK Inc. (American Recyclers of Kentucky), have merged to create a total waste management support firm with 204 employees. ARK, which began as a part of Toyota Tsusho America Inc. and was spun off into a wholly owned subsidiary in 1993, provides on-site waste management of hazardous and non-hazardous waste streams. Green Metals, Inc., established in 2000, provides environmentally safe scrap metal recycling. The merged company, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyota Tsusho America, is operating under the Green Metals name but is expanding to provide total waste management recycling and support services.
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