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Machinex tech to help double output at Casella’s upgraded Connecticut MRF

Casella Waste Systems’ CT facility will increase its processing capabilities to 120,000 tons of recyclables annually

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Leaders from Casella Waste Systems spoke at the grand openning of the Connecticut material recovery facility. Casella Waste Systems

Casella Waste Systems, Inc., a regional solid waste, recycling, and resource management services company, opened the doors of its newly renovated Willimantic, Connecticut, materials recovery facility (MRF). The facility upgrade is complete with all-new equipment from Machinex and the goal to drive more efficient recycling, helping Casella's clients and communities achieve more circularity and move closer to their sustainability goals.

The grand opening event included remarks from Windham Mayor Tom DeVivo, as well as leaders from Casella and MRF technology provider, Machinex. Remarks concluded with a check presentation to the UConn Office of Sustainability which will use the donated funds to support a graduate fellowship for a zero-waste coordinator at the University.

Casella Waste Systems upgraded facility 

Prior to the upgrade, Casella's Willimantic MRF processed approximately 60,000 tons of recyclables annually and now expects to be able to double that amount, while simultaneously improving efficiency and quality.

The upgrades included a new sorting system, power infrastructure, lighting, a replacement tipping floor, new pavement, and an enhanced fire suppression system.

In addition to the upgraded sorting technology deployed, Casella also partnered with Eversource to enhance the facility's electrical efficiency and minimize its energy usage.

The facility was previously converted to a single-stream MRF in 2008. The recent upgrades unveiled represent a nearly $20 million investment into the facility and follow more than $50 million in investments by Casella in its Resource Solutions operations over the past three years.

"As we continue to look at new ways to advance the amount of material we are able to process, we are thrilled to invest in this new technology in Connecticut," said Casella Chairman and CEO, John W. Casella. "While we only began doing business in this state just five short years ago, this MRF, the adjacent mattress recycling facility, and our hauling operations in the market are key components to our continued success in serving our customers and communities."

"We are proud to partner with forward-thinking companies like Casella in achieving their energy efficiency and sustainability goals," said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency and Electric Mobility Tilak Subrahmanian. "Through our collaboration, we helped Casella improve its operations while reducing energy use and costs. This partnership demonstrates what's possible when sustainability and operational goals align through energy efficiency solutions, creating lasting value for our customers and the communities we serve."

Company info

25 Greens Hill Ln
Rutland, VT
US, 05701

Website:
casella.com

Phone number:
(802) 438-2151

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2121 Rue Olivier
Plessisville, QC
CA, G6L 3G9

Website:
machinexrecycling.com

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