"Our new facility represents a $1 million investment into the greater Charleston community," said Jim Brown, VP, Sonoco Recycling. "We've been in Charleston County since 1972, and are excited to continue our growth in this area by offering expanded services to local residents and businesses."
Located at 2025 Tellico Road in North Charleston, the MRF will add 15 new jobs in addition to the 200 people currently employed by Sonoco Recycling in South Carolina. With the new facility, Sonoco Recycling aims to grow capacity by 25%, increasing processing capabilities by expanding the list of materials accepted in Charleston County. Additionally, the new MRF will be equipped to process residential single-stream (commingled) materials.
Currently, Sonoco Recycling's reclamation rates in Charleston save nearly 150,000 sq ft of landfill space and more than $2 million in avoided landfill fees for local businesses. The company maintains relationships with more than 150 businesses in the area, and is involved in numerous environmental initiatives such as the Carolina Recycling Association, Keep South Carolina Beautiful, and the Southeastern Recycling Coalition. Sonoco Recycling also participates as an environmental partner in many local events such as the Charleston Green Fair, the Cooper River Bridge Run, and the BB&T Charleston Wine and Food Festival.
Sonoco Recycling annually collects more than three million tons of old corrugated containers, various grades of paper, metals, and plastics. In addition, the company has experts who provide secure, reliable, and innovative recycling solutions to residential and commercial customers.
Currently, Sonoco Recycling operates four MRFs and serves more than 125 communities in which curbside-collected residential and commercial materials are processed.
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