Strategic Materials, Inc. provides glass and plastic recycling services in North America. It engages in recycling glass bottles, window panes, and single-stream MRF glasses, as well as automobile products, such as side glasses and windshields. The company also processes, recycles, and markets ground glass products, such as abrasives, beads for reflective highway striping, and frictionators for bullets and matches, as well as grits for steel and aluminum mills, and dental products; and swimming pools, fire pits, fiber glass, landscaping products, aquariums, containers, matches, abrasives, highway beads, and ceramics. In addition, it offers cullet for container, ceramic, and fractionator industries; and materials to manufacture a range of products, including fiberglass insulation, food and beverage containers, reflective materials, and other consumer and industrial products. Strategic Materials, Inc. was formerly known as Allwaste Recycling, Inc. and changed its name to Strategic Materials, Inc. in April 1995 as a result of its acquisition by Equus Total Return, Inc. The company was founded in 1896 and is based in Houston, Texas. It has locations in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Strategic Materials, Inc. is a former subsidiary of Allwaste, Inc
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