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Amwaste Acquires Waste Away Environmental

November 1, 2024 – Milledgeville, Ga. — Amwaste today announced the acquisition of Waste Away Environmental, LLC of Milledgeville, GA, which provides residential, commercial, and industrial waste collection services to the growing communities of Milledgeville and Dublin, GA and surrounding counties. The acquisition also includes two municipal solid waste (MSW) transfer stations as well as a highly automated material recovery facility (MRF).

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ARMA Releases New Technical Bulletin on Low-Slope Asphalt Roofing Recycling

Forest Hill, MD (November 13, 2024) – The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) recently released a new technical bulletin, "Low-Slope Asphalt Roofing Recycling," aimed at advancing discussions and implementation of recycling practices in the low-slope roofing and recycling industries. The bulletin highlights the potential of recycling asphaltic roof membranes, particularly those used in commercial roofing, and is expected to spark interest in this relatively underexplored area.

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CDE and Granite showcase state-of-the-art wash plant at open house event

The 550tph solution offers effective water management to preserve precious resources in Utah

DATE: In a state where water shortages are a common occurrence, over 100 representatives from the materials processing industry assembled in Stansbury Park, Utah recently to witness first-hand how a CDE engineered wash plant is efficiently managing scarce water resources.

Washing experts CDE, and Granite, one of the largest diversified construction and construction materials companies in the US, alongside CDE’s preferred partner Goodfellow Corporation, showcased the 550 tons per hour (tph) solution at the plant’s Coyote Pit site.

Industry representatives from across the United States, Canada and Jamaica had the opportunity to see the wash plant in action, guided by CDE experts ready to answer any questions. The demonstration concluded with a showcase of the final materials produced by the plant for customers to see and feel.

With this solution, Granite is able to process and clean the dirty material from the area to produce five in-spec products; C33 washed concrete sand, #67 washed rock, 1 ½” washed rock, 3/8” washed chips, and ¼” washed chips.

Ryan O’Loan, Business Development Manager at CDE said it was an honor to unveil this pioneering solution.

“We’re proud to be partnering with Granite and Goodfellow on this state-of-the-art plant, and this event allowed us to demonstrate our innovative technologies to industry professionals to gain a deeper understanding of the solution’s capabilities. With the greater Salt Lake City area currently facing a severe materials shortage as resources are exhausted, this plant is vital in meeting the growing demands of the construction industry.

“One of the biggest challenges we came across when designing and engineering this plant was ensuring that it could effectively and efficiently retain as much water, given the limited supply across Utah.”

The most recent study from the US Drought Monitor states that the majority of Utah, including Salt Lake County, is abnormally dry, with some areas of the state in either moderate or severe drought.[1]

It has been reported that around 95% of Utah’s water supply comes from snowpacks[2], and reservoir storage preserves the water for hotter months, and in periods of drought.

Earlier this year it was reported that reservoirs were at 82% capacity[3], and although this is around 18% higher than normal, it was important for Granite to manage and preserve as much fresh water as possible with its new CDE plant, in order to help preserve the state’s resources.

Stormy Watne, Plant Manager at Granite’s Coyote Pit said: “We knew this plant would present challenges given the complexity of water management needs, and that the deposits we’re processing being very dirty, but CDE was certainly the right partner for us. They understood our desire to recycle as much water as possible to better preserve local water resources, as well as providing technology that can process the challenging deposits, which we’re able to turn into clean in-spec material for local construction projects. We are now seeing firsthand how these challenges were at the heart of the design process.

“We proudly opened the door to our impressive facility, so that guests can learn more about our operation, and how this plant is not only benefitting our business, but ultimately the wider economy in Utah.”

Goodfellow Corporation’s Business Development Manager Tom Childs added: “From the moment we introduced CDE and Granite we knew this would be a meaningful and fruitful partnership. At their core, the two firms want the very best for their customers, and by collaborating, we worked together to deliver the optimal solution for Granite.

“We will be on-hand to support Granite’s venture by guaranteeing wash plant performance, ensuring maximum efficiency and uptime to deliver fast return on investment, so that they can continue putting their customers at the center of what they do.”

For more information on CDE’s wet processing solutions please visit CDEGroup.com.





























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Press Release: Arcosa, Inc. Announces Agreement to Acquire the Construction Materials Business of Stavola Holding Corporation for $1.2 Billion and Other Value Enhancing Portfolio Actions to Accelerate Long-Term Strategy

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Coastal Waste & Recycling Finalizes Merger with Southwest Waste, Elevating its Presence in the Waste Management Industry


BOCA RATON, FL - Coastal Waste & Recycling - is pleased to announce the successful merger of Coastal Waste & Recycling and Southwest Waste, based in Fort Myers, Florida. Established in 2021 by Charles Lomangino, Southwest has grown to become a leading independent waste-hauling and recycling company on Florida’s west coast. 


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THE MACH SCREW SCREEN™, AN ADDITIONNAL MRF FRONT-END SOLUTION, LAUNCHED BY MACHINEX

Machinex unveils, during the Paper and Plastic Recycling Conference, its latest equipment addition to its front-end solutions lineup: the MACH Screw Screen™. The renowned MACH Trommel™ paired with this new equipment, expands Machinex’s mechanical pre-sort solutions portfolio allowing the most suitable equipment integration when designing custom material recovery facilities (MRF).

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TruckPay Announces Partnership with Green Halo

Simplifies Landfill Diversion Reporting Compliance – TruckPay now provides an easy way for contractors, recycling facilities, transfer stations, and landfill operators to comply with ever growing material landfill diversion reporting statistics. TruckPay has partnered with Green Halo to seamlessly integrate MyTruckScales, TruckPay’s industry leading NTEP certified mobile and cloud-based scale-house management and point of sale (POS) platform to the Green Halo portal.

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LEED v5 Open for Comment–CDRA Responds

Construction material recycling has been an intrinsic part of green building since the concept was established 30 years ago. As a reflection of that, recycling credits have been a part of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program since its start. However, there has been controversy around the credits since almost the beginning. To support the USGBC in ensuring the credits are properly awarded, for the past 15 years, the CDRA has engaged the organization’s Materials & Resources Technical Assistance Group (M&R TAG) to provide insight into the realities of C&D recycling.

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