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Video: Simcoe County’s asphalt shingle recycling pilot project

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In Simcoe County
Nov 11th, 2011
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A good example of materials separation and reuse
AWARE Simcoe November 11 2011
Simcoe County has been diverting 5,000 to 6,000 tonnes a year of asphalt shingles from the landfill by shipping them to private processors at considerable expense. 
Now the county is working on a pilot project that uses existing equipment to grind the shingles and turn them into a product that can be used in road surfacing. This winter will show whether the product holds up in adverse conditions.  The cost savings are estimated at $500,000 a year, mainly in transportation. This is a good example of materials separation and reuse and the waste management division is to be congratulated.
Solid waste management director Rob McCullough explains. Link to video

2 Responses to “Video: Simcoe County’s asphalt shingle recycling pilot project”

  1. RAY says:

    IS THERE A FEE FOR DROPPING OFF MY SHINGLES? WHERE WOULD I DROP THEM OFF?

    • Kate Harries - Elmvale says:

      There is a fee – but it is reduced. You drop them off at the nearest waste transfer station. Call the county at 705-726-9300 for details.

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