Approximately 100 tons of roofing shingles go into the landfill per day, according to the report.
The machine melts the shingles, which are then sent to a grinder. The resulting material could be used for pavement or in the production of new roofing shingles, according to the report.
Waste Management, which operate the landfill, is also working to install a C&D recycling system in
Pending state approval, both machines should be operating by September.
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