WCA Waste Corp., based in Houston, has entered into an operating agreement with Stoughton Recycling Technologies (SRT) with an option to purchase the company. Stoughton Recycling Technologies is a construction and demolition recycling and transfer station based in Stoughton, Mass. The facility is located three miles from WCA’s Champion City Recovery (CCR) transfer station.
In signing the agreement, WCA says that SRT compliments CCR by maximizing the tonnage recycled by using SRT processing capabilities. CCR will continue to handle the post processed residual material, which is rail hauled to WCA owned Sunny Farms landfill in Ohio.
WCA says that the agreement will position the company to increase the volumes recycled, internalize increased disposal tons and work with the commonwealth of Massachusetts in becoming a leader in C & D recycling.
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