Our facility in Maryland recycles non-hazardous petroleum contaminated soils, RCRA non-hazardous soil, along with aggregate based construction and demolition debris. Rubble and stone are crushed and screened to produce aggregate for sale or for use on-site. The majority of this aggregate is mixed with screened soil that has been treated with either calcium hydroxide, portland cement, or kiln dust or any combination thereof, to produce a stabilized material suitable for pavement sub base and sized compactable structural fill material for construction applications.
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What does a recycler do?
A recycler takes certain used materials and prepares them to be processed and used again. This can include common items like paper, cardboard, plastic, or metal, along with other materials depending on the recycler.
Why might one recycler take something another one will not?
Recycling services can vary based on equipment, local rules, processing outlets, and the condition of the material. That is one reason the same item may be accepted in one place but turned away somewhere else.
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