Republic Services expands processing capacity at Massachusetts recycling centre
upgraded systems include AI and ballistic sorters, eddy current separators, and baling systems

A brand new recycling centre in Peabody, Massachusetts, promises to lead recycling in the Boston area with ambitious waste-reduction goals. Republic Services, Inc. celebrated the opening of the Peabody Recycling Center following its support in equipping the facility with advanced recycling technologies
The 54,000-square-foot Peabody Recycling Center has several upgraded systems, including:
- Automated sorting equipment
- AI-powered technology for increased accuracy and efficiency
- Enhanced safety systems
- Expanded processing capacity of 35-40 tons of recyclables per hour
- Cleaner, higher-quality material output for end markets
"The enhancements at the Peabody Recycling Center enable us to process more recyclables, divert more material from landfills, and deliver cleaner commodities to end-users," said Republic Services Market Vice President Kurt Lavery. "This facility demonstrates our commitment to the Greater Boston community by investing in recycling solutions that help create a more sustainable world."
Community leaders and local officials joined the event, which included facility tours for a first-hand look at the advanced equipment, including AI and ballistic sorters, an intricate conveyor network, eddy current separators, and baling systems. Recycling experts shared insights into how automation and machine learning are transforming material recovery.
The Peabody Recycling Center, located at 109 Newbury Street in Peabody, Mass., will service numerous communities throughout Greater Boston.


