Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 121,762 TN
Concrete (CONC) - 246,024 TN
Clean Wood (WOOD) - 56,945 TN
Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 88,395 TN
Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN
Stumps (STMP) - 242,776 TN
Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 121,762 TN
Concrete (CONC) - 246,024 TN
Clean Wood (WOOD) - 56,945 TN
Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 88,395 TN
Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN
Stumps (STMP) - 242,776 TN
Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 121,762 TN
Concrete (CONC) - 246,024 TN
Clean Wood (WOOD) - 56,945 TN
Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 88,395 TN
Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN
Stumps (STMP) - 242,776 TN
Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 121,762 TN
Concrete (CONC) - 246,024 TN
Clean Wood (WOOD) - 56,945 TN
Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 88,395 TN
Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN
Stumps (STMP) - 242,776 TN
Total Recycled Material;Asphalt (ASPH) - 121,762 TN
Concrete (CONC) - 246,024 TN
Clean Wood (WOOD) - 56,945 TN
Brush & Yard Debris (BRSHYD) - 88,395 TN
Leaves (LEAF) - N/A TN
Stumps (STMP) - 242,776 TN

Green In and Out
Grinnell offers environmentally friendly demolition and recycling.
New online services launched!
Grinnell now offers new online services to better serve our customers.
From our website you can now request a demolition quote, request delivery of any commodity (mulch,topsoil,RCA,etc…) as well as container delivery request.
Three Companies In One; Grinnell Enterprises in Sparta branching out
SPARTA ‹ One company’s construction debris is another company’s profit margin.
Grinnell Enterprises is made up of three businesses that handle construction waste, and sort it and recycle it into resalable products, including paving stones, topsoil and mulch.
Sparta Township Recycling Center Closes - Recycle with us!
No charge to Sparta residents upon showing proof of residency. Grinnell Recycling accepts brush, yard waste, concrete, blacktop and clean wood. ** Commercial vehicles will be charged.
Grinnell Recycling is offering educational guided tours of the recycling facility. Tours are open to all groups and associations.
Material Recycling Facilities: A building to save landfills
Proper disposal of construction materials is a critical part of all projects; 70% is a typical target. Where does all that material go? Well, increasingly it goes to large Material Recycling Facilities (MRF) to reclaim the recyclables and save landfills. What kind of building is a MRF? We recently built a 26,000 s/f, 47-foot high facility in Sparta, NJ, designed to handle 400 tons of construction waste daily. While the design was deceptively simple, this is a heavy duty building designed and built to take a beating from 36-ton trucks—as many as 15 at a time. Waste can also arrive or leave by rail.
