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Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 125,598 TN

Concrete (CONC) - 263,317 TN

Clean Wood (WOOD) - 58,265 TN

Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 403,985 TN

Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN

Stumps (STMP) - 243,847 TN

Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 125,598 TN

Concrete (CONC) - 263,317 TN

Clean Wood (WOOD) - 58,265 TN

Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 403,985 TN

Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN

Stumps (STMP) - 243,847 TN

Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 125,598 TN

Concrete (CONC) - 263,317 TN

Clean Wood (WOOD) - 58,265 TN

Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 403,985 TN

Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN

Stumps (STMP) - 243,847 TN

Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 125,598 TN

Concrete (CONC) - 263,317 TN

Clean Wood (WOOD) - 58,265 TN

Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 403,985 TN

Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN

Stumps (STMP) - 243,847 TN

Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 125,598 TN

Concrete (CONC) - 263,317 TN

Clean Wood (WOOD) - 58,265 TN

Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 403,985 TN

Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN

Stumps (STMP) - 243,847 TN

Latest News Blog

New Jersey C&D Company Receives Approval to Build C&D Plant

Category: In The News - Construction & Demolition Recycling Magazine
Posted by Ralph DeFazio, Sales Manager on 07/01 at 10:25 PM

Grinnell Recycling & Container Service, headquartered in Sparta, N.J., recently received approval to build and operate a Materials Recycling Facility at its existing Class B recycling facility. The approval means the company will be allowed to handle a wide range of commingled recyclables generated at construction and demolition sites.

Materials that the company expects to handle include concrete, asphalt, metal, brick, block, sheetrock, old corrugated containers and paper.

Previous to approval the company was only able to handle source separated materials.

Construction of the 25,000-square-foot building, scale house and office buildings is expected to be complete by early this summer, with operations to begin by this coming August. The company will be permitted to handle 400 tons of C&D waste a day.

A spokesman for Grinnell said that the facility will perform all the processing indoors, and will include air pollution control systems.

The company has been attempting to obtain permits to operate the facility for around 10 years.

In addition to performing recycling services Grinnel is engaged in demolition and deconstruction work in the New Jersey area.

Article from Construction & Demolition Recycling Magazine - January 28th, 2009 - http://www.cdrecycler.com/news/news.asp?ID=3625

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