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Vinge advises Schwarz Group on the market entry of its environmental division PreZero in Sweden in connection with PreZero's acquisition of SUEZ’s waste management and recycling operations in Sweden.

SUEZ has more 50 recycling sites and around 1,000 employees in Sweden.

The transaction is subject to antitrust clearance and closing of the transaction is expected at the end of 2020.

Vinge's team consisted of Matthias Pannier, Ulrich Ziche, Linda Sengul and Jesper Lindvall together with Nina Gransäter (M&A), Mathilda Persson, Jolene Reimerson, Mika Jordan, Ellinor Wargenbrant, Christoffer Nordin, Lisa Hörnqvist, Marion Kronberg and Hayaat Ibrahim (IT & Commercial Agreements), Johan Cederblad and Olof Löfvenberg (Environmental & permits), Sara Strandberg and Veronika Garemark (Employment), Jack Bengtsson and Martin Svanberg (Financing), Sofia Bergenstråhle (IP), Kristoffer Larson (Real Estate), Maria Schultzberg (Tax), Nathalie Hughes and Carl Bruneheim (VDR assistants) as well as Jasmina Skandrani (Project assistant).

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