Evergreen AES was founded in 1986 by Jerry W. McCandless as environmental consultants and remediation contractors offering technical assistance and hazardous waste management services to area facilities.
In the year 2000, Evergreen AES became a woman-owned business when Jennifer Lanham, President, became a partner in the business. In 2004, Dr. McCandless and Ms. Lanham partnered together and purchased the assets of American Enviro-Services (AES). AES became a sister company which has increased the service capabilities for both companies to include a four-state area.
All of our locations can be found under the locations sections of our webpage.
Evergreen AES believes that responsiveness and customer attention are the most important aspects of environmental services and is committed to the needs of our clients in all situations. We place a strong commitment on personnel availability and prompt response to our clients’ needs, thereby ensuring they receive the technical resources when needed. Our entire company strives to respond to the needs of our clients and our community to exceed their service expectations and build lasting relationships.
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