Landfill Reduction and Recycling Center, a construction and demolition recycling facility based in Appleton, Wis., officially opened its C&D recycling facility Feb. 14, 2012 at a site that was formerly a paper recycling facility owned by StoraEnso.
The company has been licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as a construction and demolition recycling facility. The plant is located on more than 5 acres in an industrial park. According to the company, the facility features a 30,000-square-foot total enclosed area, including a 7,800-square-foot tipping building with two 30-foot tall overhead doors, a 7,000 square-foot drywall recycling area, a 14-person sorting station and 44,000-pound sorting screen.
Landfill Reduction & Recycling’s capabilities include efficient sorting, aggregating, and resizing of all construction materials including wood, drywall, shingles, aggregates, metal, cardboard, carpet, carpet pad, mattresses, plastics and landscape material.
The company adds that materials may be mixed construction debris or material may be delivered presorted.
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