TPG Global Advisors, LLC / TPG Inc. platform
TPG announces planned Waste Eliminator and Liberty Waste acquisitions
Summary: TPG announced that it signed definitive agreements to acquire Waste Eliminator and Liberty Waste Solutions from Allied Industrial Partners. The TPG release says the transactions would create a regional waste-management and recycling-services platform, with TPG's Transition Infrastructure strategy identified as the acquiring strategy.
Why it matters: The update may matter to due-diligence readers as a public signal of TPG Transition Infrastructure activity in waste management, recycling services, and infrastructure-adjacent business services, while deal economics, fund exposure, closing status, environmental outcomes, and performance should remain unasserted unless later public sources support them.
Summary
TPG announced on June 17, 2026 that it signed definitive agreements to acquire Waste Eliminator and Liberty Waste Solutions from Allied Industrial Partners. The TPG release describes the transactions as a plan to create a regional waste-management and recycling-services platform.
The source names TPG’s Transition Infrastructure strategy in the transaction context and describes Waste Eliminator as serving Georgia and South Carolina and Liberty Waste Solutions as serving North Carolina. This item treats the release as an acquisition announcement because the source says TPG signed definitive agreements; it is not a closing notice.
Why it matters
For due-diligence readers, the useful signal is a TPG Transition Infrastructure platform-creation announcement in waste management, recycling services, and infrastructure-adjacent business services. Private-market platform announcements can help readers monitor sponsor sector focus, add-on strategy, operating themes, and areas where a manager is publicly deploying attention.
The signal is bounded. TPG’s release does not by itself establish transaction valuation, purchase price, specific fund exposure, closing status, future consolidation success, environmental outcomes, investment performance, customer demand, or investor returns. Those points should remain open diligence questions unless later public disclosures support them.
Source notes
- TPG primary announcement: https://www.tpg.com/news-and-insights/tpg-to-acquire-waste-eliminator-and-liberty-waste-solutions-from-allied-industrial-partners-to-create-a-sustainable-waste-infrastructure-player
- Source posture: primary manager/platform press release. Suitable for summary-and-link use with clear attribution, but not independent validation of transaction economics, fund-level exposure, operational outcomes, or performance.
- Source support: the TPG announcement supports the Waste Eliminator, Liberty Waste Solutions, Allied Industrial Partners, signed-definitive-agreement, TPG Transition Infrastructure, and regional platform references used here.
- Editorial caveat: use “announced,” “signed definitive agreements to acquire,” and “would establish” language unless a later closing source is added. Avoid inferring deal economics, valuation, environmental outcomes, performance, or investment merit.
9AT filing context
Public ADV/profile context can identity-scope TPG Global Advisors, LLC as a Texas adviser platform tied to tpg.com. Public adviser-profile context identifies approximately $463.1 billion in regulatory AUM/profile scale, 2,894 employees, 1,587 advisory employees, 764 reported private funds, a separately managed account flag, and a 2026-04-29 ADV submission date.
That context is useful only for broad adviser/platform identity and scale. It does not validate the Waste Eliminator or Liberty Waste transactions, deal terms, exact fund vehicle, fund exposure, closing conditions, operational plans, environmental claims, performance, or investor outcome.
No 13F or Form 5500 context is included because this private acquisition announcement is not a public-equity holdings or plan-level story.
What to watch
Watch for a closing announcement, transaction-party filings, or company updates that clarify whether both acquisitions close as announced, whether Waste Eliminator and Liberty Waste are combined under a specific platform structure, and which TPG vehicle or affiliate is publicly identified.
Also watch for later public operating updates that separate source-attributed platform strategy from measurable evidence on integration, service expansion, recycling capabilities, customer base, or regional growth.