Hilary Crisan

The author is assistant editor with the Recycling Today Media Group and can be contacted at hcrisan@gie.net. This article originally appeared in the March/April 2016 edition of Waste Today, a sister publication of Recycling Today.

Crushing it

Cherry Cos.’ 12 concrete crushing and stabilized material sites grow the company’s footprint and keep its product costs down.

Where is the market for shingles?

State regulations are causing a Pennsylvania shingle recycler to look outside the box for new end markets.

Keys to success for municipal C&D recycling programs

Municipalities that implement a C&D recycling program must have clear goals before moving forward.

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Ups and downs

State regulations are causing a Pennsylvania shingle recycler to look outside the box for new end markets.

A concrete plan

German car manufacturer Volkswagen decided to go a more environmentally conscious route while expanding its Tennessee assembly plant.

Clearing the air

Dust suppression is an important safety precaution at Lautenbach Industries.

A straight shot to success

Demolition contractors and debris recyclers are saddling up and getting ready to learn while attending Demolition Austin in Texas and C&D World in Tennessee.

Slippery slope

Shingles processors are fighting against government regulation and oil prices to continue their production.

The great expansion

JKS Ventures in Illinois stepped up its game by replacing its 20-year-old C&D processing system.

California governor signs carpet recycling bill

AB 1158 requires a 24 percent carpet diversion rate by 2020.