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Dem-Con Recovery & Recycling, a subsidiary of Dem-Con Companies,
The technique sorts mixed roofing material to produce clean shingles, which are fed into the grinder. The product of that process is then fed into the asphalt plant. The final product contains 5 percent recycled asphalt shingles.
According to the report, officials of the companies contend that this process is rapidly becoming accepted as an energy saver in the industry and could reach 156,000 tons per year by 2012.
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