Gypsum Recycling America, a subsidiary of Gypsum Recycling International, is the only wallboard recycling company in the North East offering a complete service.
Our mission is simple: Remove the wallboard waste from the waste stream by recycling it, make it easy to do so, and save our customers' money vs. trash disposal.
We help you save money and do something good for the environment at the same time. Our state of the art equipment is capable of separating the gypsum powder from the paper face, leaving us with 2 very recyclable materials: Fine grade gypsum powder and recyclable paper.
We collect the waste from all New England states and bring it into our Cambridge, Boston warehouse for processing and recycling. We will speak with you regarding any size project regardless of location. If we can not help you directly, we may be able to point you in the right direction.
Our group currently has operations in 10 countries, including Denmark, Sweden, France, U.K., Japan, Norway, The Netherlands, Finland, Ireland, United States, and is expanding continuously to new countries and territories.
In New England we offer collection service and have drop off locations located throughout the Northeast, and more is being added on a daily basis. From New England we look to expand into New York, New Jersey and other US territories.
The recycling technology
The patented and proprietary recycling technology from Gypsum Recycling International does not only handle plasterboard waste from new constructions and production scrap from the original manufacture of the virgin gypsum products, but more importantly our technology is designed and constructed to successfully deal with all kinds of "old" waste from demolition and reconstruction activities.
At such sites nails, screws and other impurities are often found in the gypsum waste, and the plasterboards are covered with various kinds of wall coverings. With the special technology embedded in our system, such waste is no more difficult for us to handle and process than new construction waste.
On top of this, our unique recycling technology is made mobile, in order to move the recycling unit around from processing facility to processing facility. This way the waste does not have to be transported so far, and the whole system becomes very competitive with landfilling.
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