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CDRA President’s Message The Benefits of Active Engagement Upcoming Events with the CDRA Greenbuild International Conference + Expo Sept. 21-23, 2021 by Jason Haus, President San Diego, California

CDRA Board of Directors & Committee Over the last 25 years the CDRA has been the go-to organization for the Construction Meetings and Demolition recycling industry. Today, more than ever, the organization is Sept. 27-28, 2021 stronger and more poised to move the industry forward with its membership on the Denver, Colorado rise and opportunities within our industry continuing to emerge. These opportunities can only be realized with the engagement of the CDRA membership and the active C&D World engagement of our industry. March 12-15, 2022 If you are interested in the first-look opportunities of industry initiatives and issues, Atlanta, Georgia being part of a CDRA committee is the best source for this information and provides the opportunity to participate in steering the CDRA’s future initiatives. There are monthly conference calls and multiple opportunities throughout the year to meet in person as a committee member. The CDRA will hold an in-person Board of Directors meeting in Denver Sept. 27-28 at In this issue… the Rally Hotel. All CDRA members are invited to the Mile High City to participate in active committee meetings, strategic planning, and the Board of Directors Meeting. President’s Message...... 1 You do not need to be a Board Member to participate in this two-day event that will Upcoming Events...... 1 also include a tour of the Biochar Now facility ($50 registration fee required), as well as social events to engage with others in the industry. There is a room block set aside Sponsorship Opportunities...... 2 for CDRA attendees for this event. The CDRA Board would like to personally invite all members to attend the multi-day event. Sponsor Members...... 3 The first day of the event in Denver will focus on our strategic plan and the Board Board of Directors...... 3 would appreciate the membership’s input on the future of the organization. This is the roadmap that the organization will follow as we continue to move the industry New Members...... 4 forward. Shingle Recycling Committee Update...... 5 Also in Denver, the CDRA’s committees will meet in person to discuss the current Convention Committee Update...... 5 status of initiatives that are actively being worked on as well as an open forum to discuss emerging issues. If you are interested in end markets, legislative issues, End Markets Committee Update...... 6 membership and marketing, the annual C&D World convention, shingle recycling and risk management, this is the ideal opportunity to participate, engage and learn Membership/Marketing Committee Update...... 7 from others in the industry. Recycling Certification Institute Update...... 8 Multiple new initiatives are being undertaken that may be of interest to you as a Risk Management Committee Update...... 10 CDRA member. The Shingle Recycling Committee is excited to discuss and explore opportunities with shingle manufacturers as they have renewed initiatives on Legislative and Regulatory Committee Update ...... 10 supporting the end markets for shingle materials. Drywall manufacturers are also engaging in the development of end markets for their products. These two materials CDRA Members...... 12-14 Continued on page 6 Membership Application...... 15

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2021 SPONSOR MEMBERS 2021-22 Board of Directors The CDRA offers valuable sponsor level membership opportunities to those who support the work of the association to promote and defend the environmentally sound recycling of Con- CDRA OFFICERS struction and Demolition (C&D) material through a diverse and unified voice of members committed to sustainability. President Jason Haus, CEO Dem-Con Companies Shakopee, MN Vice President Brock Hill, Owner Premier Recycle Company San Jose, CA Immediate Past President

Platinum Terry Weaver, President Diamond USA Gypsum Denver, PA Treasurer/Secretary John Thomas, President R&B Debris Hainesport, NJ

Ruby At-Large Board Member Terri Ward, VP Sales & Business Development TORXX Kinetic Pulverizer Ltd Vaughan, ON

CDRA DIRECTORS William Cooper, Director Kathy Powles, President of Business Development Falcon Green Resources Emerald Cooper Recycling Harvard, IL Brooklyn, NY Bernard Styer, President Lora Denney, General American Demolition Manager Corporation Denney Companies Egg Harbor Township, NJ Indianapolis, IN Shawn Tackitt Jim Keefe, EVP/Group Waste Management Champion Publisher Houston, TX Waste & Recycling Services, LLC GIE Media Valley View, OH Tom Vaughn, CEO DTG Recycling Brandon Lapsys, President Mill Creek, WA Komptech Americas Denver, CO Corporate Troy Lautenbach, President Lautenbach Industries. Mount Vernon, WA

www.RoadRockRecycling.com Richard Ludt, Dir. Of Environmental Affairs Construction & Demolition Recycling, Inc. South Gate, CA

Find details on how to become a sponsor-level member on page 2

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American Classic Dumpster Service Digger Demolition & Recon, Inc Rumpke Demolition Delegate: Sam Flanery Delegate: Tom Kline Delegate: Mark Rumpke [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Cedar Avenue Recycling and Transfer Station EccoFab Sennebogen, LLC Delegate: Mike Ledieff Delegate: Gerald Baur Delegate: Ryan Kolb [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] City of Boulder, Climate Initiatives Enviro Sciences, Inc Uberto Ltd Delegate: Emily Freeman Delegate: Chris Whitehead Delegate: William Smith [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CME Associates Island Demo, Inc Waste Connections of Canada Delegate: Michael McClelland Delegate: Allen Evans Delegate: Dan Pio [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Commercial Insurance Associates, LLC McCourt Equipment Delegate: Will Denbo Delegate: Ana Ortiz [email protected] [email protected] Construction Waste Hauling Partners MetalTech Systems Delegate: Michael Brown Delegate: Richard Howard [email protected] [email protected]

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Shingle Recycling Committee The Latest Happenings by Kathy Powles, Chair of the Shingle Recycling Committee

ello all of you shingle recyclers! The insurance companies are As the CDRA restarts its Shingle Recycling Committee, it is a great time Hgetting excited about and interested in sending their roof for all of us shingle recyclers to work together and help each other damage claim jobs to reputable facilities that recycle asphalt roofing overcome various issues. If you are interested, please send me an shingles. This is a big step forward in promoting our industry while email at [email protected] with Shingle Recycling increasing our States Recycling Quantities. And bravo to Allstate for its Committee in the subject line. I’d like to give a shout out to our newest efforts. I will keep you posted on the progress. member, Phil Davanzo, from Crush Crete, PA. – welcome. C&D We are starting to update the list of recyclers listed at shinglerecycling. Besides serving as Chair of the CDRA’s Shingle Recycling Committee and org. We will call all listed companies to make sure they still recycle serving on the CDRA Board of Directors, Kathy Powles is President of and update their information as needed. Please check out your Falcon Green Resources, Woodstock, IL. listing and make sure it is correct. If you need to be added and/or have your information edited, please send your information to info@ cdrecycling.org and make sure to reference shinglerecycling.org.

Convention Committee Preparing for C&D World 2022

ur Convention Committee is preparing to hit the ground run- Oning when it comes to planning C&D World 2022, taking place March 12-15 in Atlanta. Here’s a sneak peak at what you can look forward to at our annual event: • An exhibit hall filled with information on the latest trends and technologies in construction and demolition recycling. • Thought-provoking presentations and keynote addresses deliv- ered by industry leaders. • A panel of C&D World sponsors discussing current technology updates within their respected areas. Conference & Exhibition • A tour of Luck Stone, the nation’s largest family owned and oper- ated producer of crushed stone, sand and gravel. • And much more! March 13-15, 2022 Interested in helping bring C&D World 2022 to life? Contact Bill Loews Atlanta Hotel Midtown Turley at [email protected] to learn how you can get involved.

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End Markets Development Committee Spotlight on Members in Action by Bernie Laber & John Thomas, Co-Chairs of the End Markets Development Committee

n this edition, we’re highlighting a few CDRA member companies USA Gypsum Iparticipating in the End Markets Development Committee who Led by Terry Weaver, this -based company was built on are also actively contributing to the state of the industry through a business model that emphasized end markets. Formed in 1998, their efforts on the ground. it originally served as the drywall recycling arm by using leftover Mycocycle drywall from Weaver’s construction company projects and con- Mycocycle offers a licensed process that filters out toxic chemicals verting it into usable gypsum soil amendment for his farms. When from waste to create reusable byproducts. This patent-pending pro- Weaver shifted to managing USA Gypsum full-time, his network cess uses a unique ingredient – mushrooms! Mycoremediation is a of agricultural outlets made up the foundation of the business. form of bioremediation in which fungi-based technology is used to However, between being able to serve niche customer requests and decontaminate the environment. After completing the remediation, being ready to engage new outlets, that base expanded to include the result is a renewable byproduct that is fire and water-resistant gypsum manufacturers, production of Portland cement, and even and can be manufactured into new products. End products manu- environmental reclamation. A focus on end market development factured include everything from furniture and acoustical tiles to is one of the aspects of USA Gypsum that has allowed it to thrive as insulation panels and packaging. With founder and CEO Joanne Ro- a standalone gypsum recycler and continue to move the industry driguez at the helm of this exciting biotechnology, there is endless forward on this front. potential for its use within the industry. We enjoy hearing from all these companies and having the oppor- SANEXEN tunity to discuss their processes. We thank them for being a part of the End Markets Development Committee and for all the work they SANEXEN recently opened its first dedicated construction and dem- do within the industry! C&D olition fines recovery plant in North America. Located in Canada, the plant can scale to process up to 150,000 tons of screenings a year. Besides serving as Co-Chairs of the End Markets Development Commit- From the process emerge valuable by-products: the coarser com- tee, Bernie Laber is Executive Project Manager of Revolution Recovery, ponent of the fines is mechanically screened to obtain aggregate and John Thomas is President of R&B Debris. materials for road applications; the lighter component and wood residues are available for high BTU applications; and the ultra-fine component of the fines including a large gypsum content is biolog- ically treated into compost. Beyond these applications, SANEXEN is working on the next step in end market development by turning these byproducts into high-grade construction products that can be reintegrated into future projects.

President’s Message (Continued from page 1) have been part of the CDRA’s membership material stream for years that said, I hope to see many of you in September for our multi-day without significant end markets to move the needle on recovering; event. The Board of Directors appreciates your engagement and however, we believe that with manufacturer engagement, we can insights as we look to move our industry forward. C&D finally move to closed loop recovery for these materials. Besides serving as President of the CDRA, Jason Haus is CEO of Dem-Con As the saying goes, “Decisions are made by those who show up.” With Companies, Shakopee, MN.

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Membership/Marketing Committee The Value of Membership = Engagement by Brandon Lapsys & Terri Ward, Co-Chairs of the Membership/Marketing Committee

s chairs of the Membership/Marketing Committee, one of our pri- This means looking beyond the obvious to consider the entire supply Amary tasks is membership growth. We’re pleased with 2021 YTD chain—from the providers of raw materials, producers of building results thus far, as we have already met or exceeded our numerical and products, to the general contractors who deploy them; consumers who financial goals for membership—considered ‘stretch’ goals back when benefit from what’s been built, the legislators and regulators tasked we first set them. This is only possible through the hard work, creativity with providing for and protecting us, and other groups that influence and conviction of the entire Board, its leadership, the committee, key our ability to collect and convert would-be waste into useful material volunteers, Bostrom and our media partner, GIE, toward our common and valued end products. To this end, we will be reviewing membership goals. We appreciate everyone’s efforts ‘telling the CDRA story’ to others. categories and recommending adjustments to this and our marketing The current membership year closes Sept. 30, so we are not slowing messages to welcome a broader member profile. down. If you know anyone who would benefit from the CDRA, please What can you do? Get engaged if you aren’t already: help them find us—they’ll appreciate you for it! 1. Join a committee or just sit in on one to find out more Engagement… 2. Share news from your company—for the CDRA website and its Many of us were back in Las Vegas at the end of June, where we were social media channels able to meet in person at Waste Expo and later in the week at our 3. Share a new idea, project, or success you’ve had that might interest/ summer board meeting. If you didn’t see or feel the influence of the educate others CDRA and its members, you weren’t paying attention. Each day, there were members walking the floor, hosting booths, making valuable 4. Come to a board meeting—they’re open to all members presentations, educating others, making introductions and networking, 5. Join us in Denver late September for the mid-year board meeting collaborating on ground-breaking projects and initiatives, solving problems, brainstorming new ideas, doing business, and generally 6. If you haven’t renewed your membership yet for this year, tell us why, enjoying our shared passion. And our committee and board meetings and help us become better. C&D were interesting and productive, providing real value and results. In the Besides serving as Co-Chairs of the Membership/Marketing Committee, Terri few weeks since Las Vegas, this enthusiasm continues, with committee Ward is VP Sales & Business Development at TORXX Kinetic Pulverizer Ltd, meetings and emails addressing and solving real problems—from and Brandon Lapsys is President of Komptech Americas. legislative and regulatory dynamics, operating challenges, to new end market opportunities. It’s amazing what can happen when like-minded people COLLABORATE. INNOVATE. ADVANCE! All of this can be rolled up under a single term—Engagement. We enjoy a high membership retention rate and believe that’s because we deliver tremendous value to those who seek it. Becoming an ‘engaged’ member is one of the best ways to get the most out of the CDRA experience. One of the things we’re recognizing is that growing our membership and influence as an organization means recognizing that the CDRA isn’t just for recyclers or recycling. We can do a better job reaching out and inviting all stakeholders to join us in supporting our common mission: …to promote and defend the environmentally sound recycling of the more than 500 million tons of recoverable construction and demolition (C&D) materials that are generated in the annually…(and to) represent a diverse group of member companies and agencies from the many C&D materials recycling disciplines and industry specialties active in the United States and other countries.

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Recycling Certification Institute A Deep Dive into CALGreen by Stephen M Bantillo, Executive Director Recycling Certification Institute

n the good news world… • Possible additional language on RCI website to denote what type of line it is. Example: Mixed, Demo, Construction, Tenant In 2019, California’s governor signed into law The California Recycling I Improvement, Shingles. Not all lines are equal. Market Development Act (AB 1583), which created the California Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling. • Permitted CDI Facilities on or at a landfill should not be The Commission membership consists of broad representation from excluded; they should be held to the same standards – the goal public agencies, private solid waste enterprises, and environmental is not to put anyone out of business, but to level the field. organizations that have expertise in recycling. The governor followed 3. Establish and enforce minimum diversion/recovery requirements in 2020, signing AB 2287 into law, which required the Commission “… through CALGreen, with requirements being enforced at the point to issue preliminary recommendations by January 1, 2021, and to issue of debris generation (i.e., the construction or demolition activity/ policy recommendations and identify products that are recyclable or project). CalRecycle should not enforce minimum diversion rate compostable and regularly collected in curbside recycling programs by requirements at CDI facilities. CalRecycle should issue CDI facility July 1, 2021.” permits and monitor compliance with permit requirements. CALGreen, which is the California Green Building Standards Code and 4. Allow for third-party verified recovery rates to be certified below 65 part of California’s Building Standards, requires most construction percent, so long as the rate has been verified (with and without ADC and demolition projects to divert from disposal 65 percent of non- as diversion) by a state-qualified third-party verifier. hazardous C&D debris. For those along the project chain, relying 5. Mandate and incentivize training for contractors who self-haul on on timely and accurate reporting from C&D facilities for necessary C&D requirements and best practices. documentation of C&D diversion is of paramount concern. According to the Commission’s report, however, “…if the project owner, contractor, or There are possible exemptions and waivers described in the proposal, manager is to trust a CDI facility’s self-reported recovery rates, then it must which are intended to address Low Population, Low Population Density be verified by the local jurisdiction. Most local jurisdictions lack the staff and Communities, and significant distances from operational C&D facilities. expertise to facilitate a proper verification of recovery rates.” This realization The final report was completed June 25, 2021, and can be accessed here led to conversations with the Recycling Certification Institute (RCI) and by online readers. The proposal is “Policy 21-27: Recovering Resources other subject matter experts exploring options on how to address the from Mixed C&D Debris” and can be found on page 151 of the report. above concerns. The outcome from the discussions with stakeholders, C&D the Commission’s Market Committee members, and concerns and Stephen M Bantillo is Executive Director of the Recycling Certification opportunities expressed by the Commission itself led to a proposal Institute and can be reached at [email protected]. framework that includes the following: 1. Prohibit direct haul to disposal or incineration of any commingled/ mixed loads of C&D debris. 2. Mandate third-party verification of all mixed debris processing facilities; verification methodology should adhere to certification standards recognized by the organizations like the U.S. Green Building Council, and San Francisco’s Department of the Environment (e.g., Recycling Certification Institute’s CORR Protocol). • Give one year to register and start self-reporting to the state recognized qualified third-party verifier. • Give five years to get the whole state certified. • Certification order is based on a first come, first-served basis.

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Audited. Validated. Certified.

What Is Your C&D Facility’s Recycling Rate? The Recycling Certification Institute has launched its online version of the CORR is administered by the Recycling Certification Certification of Recycling Rates (CORR) program. This program provides credible, Institute. For more information, including scheduling ISO-level third-party certification of C&D facilities’ true recycling rates. a recycling rate certification or to register your facility Can You Prove It? with the Institute, go to www.recyclingcertification.org CORR is the only program that provides a credible, third-party look at the true Contact: Recycling Certification Institute recycling rates. It is the only program recognized by USGBC for the new extra point under LEED for using a certified recycling facility. PO Box 160166 Sacramento, CA 95816 Why Become Certified with RCI? 916.242.8287 • Government agencies want accurate reporting of C&D recycling rates from facilities e-mail: [email protected] • Many green building programs require recycling of C&D materials website: www.recyclingcertification.org • LEED Specifies use of CORR to gain an extra point for your clients • Verify your facility’s performance and have your recycling rate published with RCI • Give your facility a marketing edge over the non-certified facilities

1999: Falcon recycled Manufactured Asphalt Shingles for the 1st time.

2013: Falcon opened their 1st Tear-Off Shingle Recycling facility.

WHO ARE WE? Since Falcon opened it’s doors in 1997, they have 2021: Falcon continues to perfect many facets strived to keep the waste out of waste. Keeping www.lrsrecycles.com that go into creating a America Beautiful. Falcon recognizes the versatility quality RAS product. within the components of asphalt roofing shingles. Falcon’s efforts are to eliminate those shingles from entering the landfill and to get as much use out of asphalt, a limited natural resource, as possible. Falcon works hard to create a viable, quality product from shingles. Falcon is not just a recycler, they became a manufacturer of a marketable eco-friendly product. Contact Us Today State Approved (800) 667-4488 DBE [email protected] Woman Owned Business www.FalconGreenResources.com

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Risk Management Committee Looking Forward by Becky Caldwell, Chair of the Risk Management Committee

am honored to serve the CDRA membership as the new Risk continue to be topics for discussion. If you, or someone on your IManagement/Human Resources Committee Chair. Under team has ideas or practices your organization has found helpful, we John Schumacher’s leadership this committee has built a strong encourage you to share your story. We want to recognize your efforts foundation and I welcome the opportunity to play an active part in and contributions to our industry. building on those efforts. Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Please share our newsletters We all recognize the importance of safety and the human element in and include your operations team members on future webinar the waste and recycling industry, in addition to managing the risks information so they can participate. We welcome any ideas for topics involved, daily. The CDRA Safety Awards were developed in 2018 we need to address, issues you need feedback about, or practices your and continue to focus on how our member’s accomplishments will organization has found to be helpful. benefit everyone. As we look to the next round of awards, we plan to Stay tuned for more on the new human resources component of our add a new category focused on best practices for fleet operations. If committee. C&D you are a member and have excelled in fleet management safety, tell us your story. We all learn from each other, and we want to recognize Besides serving as Chair of the CDRA’s Risk Management Committee, your efforts and contributions to our industry. Becky Caldwell is President of Caldwell Environmental Solutions, LLC, Nolensville, TN. Fleet safety, property risk management, and fire prevention will

Legislative and Regulatory Committee Monitoring Current Issues by Richard Ludt, Legislative Committee Chair

he Legislative Committee is pleased to report that we continue We continue to assess both the New Jersey and Illinois C&D fines Tto have excellent attendance on our calls, and we would like to regulations but have not learned anything new since my last report. invite anyone interested to join in at any time. California is still dealing with the issue of banning treated wood On our last call the committee continued to discuss the waste that is generated in the state from landfills. The Legislative Environmental Justice issue, as well as the Social Justice issue. We are Committee is working to stay on top of this issue, as well as the others, moving forward with a “Task Force” to address these matters - Thank and will keep you informed as we learn more. C&D you to those who have signed up. Should anybody else be interested Besides serving as Chair of the CDRA Legislative Committee, Richard Ludt in becoming a part of this task force, please let us know and we will is Director of Environmental Affairs, Interior Removal Specialists, South put you in touch with Caitlyn McKissick, who is taking point. Gate, CA.

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CDRA NEWSLETTER SUMMER 2021

CDRA Members List as of 8/9/21 D DIAMOND SPONSOR P PLATINUM SPONSOR R RUBY SPONSOR E EMERALD SPONSOR C CORPORATE SPONSOR W WEBSITE SPONSOR Government Agency CME Associates Commonwealth Equipment Corp. Austin Resource Recovery Enviro Sciences, Inc Compass Equipment, Inc. City of Boulder, Climate Initiatives Future’s Fuel LLC Construction & Demolition Recycling City of Fayetteville - Recycling & Trash G & K Enterprises, Inc. Magazine GIE Media R Collections GBB, Inc. Construction Waste Hauling Partners City of Fremont Global Recruiters of McKinney - Osstend CP Group City of Los Angeles - LA Sanitation and Landfill Ltd Diamond Z Environment Green Seal Environmental, Inc. Diversys C City of Vancouver SCS Engineers Durabac E County of Kent Sanexen Environmental Services Inc. Eagle Crusher Company Dane County Waste & Renewables T3CHCOMP Incorporated EccoFab Gypsum Association UPPW Local 175 Training Fund Fire Rover LLC E King County Solid Waste General Kinematics Corporation Larimer County Solid Waste Komptech Americas LLC. Industry Vendor Machinex Technologies Inc. Lee County Solid Waste Action Equipment Company, Inc. E Orange County Solid Waste Management McCourt Equipment Aggregates Equipment, Inc. MetalTech Systems Pitkin County Solid Waste Center AMP Robotics Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority Metso Outotec Apollo General Insurance Agency, Inc. Morbark, LLC Sarasota County Government Assurance Agency State of Dept. of C Peterson Pacific Bandit Industries, Inc. Plexus Recycling Technologies Environmental Quality Beacon Building Products StopWaste Rotochopper, Inc. Builtrite LLC (A Tenamec Company) Sennebogen, LLC Vinyl Siding Institute Cambridge Companies E Sherbrooke OEM Ltd. CDE Global Inc. Sparta Manufacturing Comerica Bank Industry Consultant SSI Shredding Systems, Inc. C Caldwell Environmental Solutions, LLC Commercial Insurance Associates, LLC PROUD TO SUPPORT THE CDRA! CDRA members may subscribe to any of our informative magazines, contact [email protected]

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Starlight Software E Bennett C&D Processing Facility Diligent Concrete Washout C Steinert US Inc. Bland Recycling Direct Disposal Tomra Sorting Solutions Broad Run Recycling E Digger Demolition & Recon, Inc. TORXX Kinetic Pulverizer C Building Product Ecosystems LLC Driveway Dumpsters Incorporated Uberto Ltd. C&D Recycling, Inc. DTG Recycling Group P VAN DYK Recycling Solutions C&D Waste Solutions LLC E.L. Harvey & Sons, Inc. Vermeer Corporation C & M Recycling, Inc. Environmental Alternatives, Inc. Walz Scale Casco Landfill Ewles Materials Cedar Avenue Recycling and Transfer Station F & G Recycling, LLC Recycler Members Central Recycling Services Falcon Green Resources, Inc. E 380 McKinney C&D Landfill (Osttend Landfill) Certified Blue Recycling Faztec Industries Inc. C 3R MCDQ Champion Waste & Recycling Services C Frank Road Recycling Solutions 5280 Waste Solutions Cherry Companies E GAF W Ace Intermountain Recycling Center Coastal Waste & Recycling, Inc. Gayanga Co. Agretech Corp Commonwealth Recycled Aggregates, Inc. Gray & Son, Inc. All American Recycling Complete Demolition Services, LLC Greenway Recycling LLC Allied Recycled Aggregates Construction & Demolition Recycling, Inc. Greenway Resource Recovery Allocco Recycling, Ltd. Contento Recycling LLC Halifax C&D Recycling Ltd. Alpine Asphalt & Concrete Recycling Contra Costa Waste Service, Inc. Harley Hollan Companies Alves Inc. Cooper Recycling C Hawkins Construction Company Amador Valley Industries, LLC Coronado Wrecking & Salvage Co., Inc. Hazex Construction, Inc. American Classic Dumpster Service Costello Dismantling Co. High Plains Disposal, LLC American Demolition Corporation County Conservation Co., LLC Homewood Disposal American DND Inc. CPRC Group, LLC Hungry Buzzard Recovery Arcosa Materials, Inc. Crush-It, Inc. Hrustic Brothers Inc ASR Systems, LLC Crushcrete, Inc. Independence Excavating Inc. Baltimore Recycling Center, LLC CW Recycling Independence Recycling of Florida Bayshore Recycling E Dem-Con Companies Independent Recycling Services Inc. Bee Green Recycling & Supply Denney Companies Island Demo, Inc

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JKS Ventures Northstar/Renu Recycling Services (northstar) S. B. Cox, Inc. Johler Demolition, Inc. NovaRecon S.H. Carter Development, Inc. J R Ramon & Sons Inc Novem Industries Sexton Properties R.P., LLC KC Dumpster Company Ondrick Materials & Recycling, LLC Simpson Materials Company Kurtz Bros., Inc. C Our Recycling Corp. Site Enterprises, Inc. L & J Processing Facility Corp. Paragon Resource Management Site Solutions Recycling L & S Demolition Recycling PAW Materials Site-Ready Materials & Recycling Co., Inc. Lakeshore Recycling Systems, LLC E Pete & Pete Container Service Inc. Snohomish Valley Roofing Lautenbach Industries C Pilot Knob Materials, LLC Southwind RAS LEDR Recycling Premier Recycle Company Staton Companies Liotta Brothers Recycling Pro Disposal Sun Recycling, LLC Luck Stone R.J. Smith Materials Sunshine Disposal & Recycling Marpan Recycling R&B Debris, LLC Surmeier & Surmeier, Inc. Mattituck Environmental RAMCO (Recycled Aggregate Materials Company) Taylor-Montgomery LLC Max Steininger, Inc. Randazzo Enterprises Taz C & D Recycling LLC Mercer Group International of New Jersey, Inc. Ray’s Transportation Inc. TPM Mercutek, LLC Realco Recycling Co., Inc. Transcor Recycling, LLC Metro Green Recycling, LLC Recology, Inc. Trojan Recycling, Inc. Michael Brothers Hauling RECON Services Inc. Tunnel Hill Partners Mid Florida Materials C Recycling & Processing Equipment Inc./ Asphalt United Material Management of Millbury, LLC Miller’s Trucking & Excavating Shingle Grinding Services United Recycling & Container Modern Recycling ReEnergy United Recycling Seattle Mulder’s Advance Recycling Reliable Waste & Recycling USA Gypsum C Mycocycle, LLC Revolution Recovery Van Der Linde Recycling Myers Waste and Recycle Roadrock Recycling, Inc. C Wall Recycling, LLC. New Bedford Waste Services, LLC Rocket City Drywall & Supply, Inc. Waste Connections Recycling Co., Inc. RockHound Services LLC Waste Connections of Canada New West Gypsum Recycling BC Rockwood Sustainable Solutions Waste Management WM Recycle America P North American Recycling and Crushing, LLC Rocky Mountain Recycling Zanker Recycling R Northern Recycling Operations and Waste Rosby Resource Recycling Zwicky Processing and Recycling, Inc. Service, LLC Rumpke Demolition

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Construction & Demolition Recycling Association Application Form

Membership Categories and Fees: 50% off 2021 dues through September 30th, 2021! We are a (please check one) C&D Processor, Generator, Landfill, or Hauler $795 $400 Government Agency ...... $275 $140 Industry Consultant ...... $795 $400 Industry Vendor ...... $1,295 $650

Please indicate below how you want your organization to be listed on the CDRA website.

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How did you hear about us: (Select all that apply) Business Referral/Colleague Name ______Tradeshow/Conference Online Search Magazine Ad or Newsletter

Billing Information

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Additional Contacts: (please provide up to two additional names and email addresses) Name: ______Title: ______Email: ______

Name: ______Title: ______Email: ______If these additional contacts work at locations other than those shown above, please contact CDRA HQ at [email protected].

Payment Type Send completed form and mail checks to: Credit Card CDRA – Attn: Member Services 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 850 Check Check no.: ______Chicago IL, 60601 +1-866-758-4721

You may also join online at www.cdrecycling.org/membership

SUMMER 2021 CDRA NEWSLETTER www.cdrecycling.org 15 www.cdrecycling.org • [email protected] • Phone: 866-758-4721 CCDRDRAA Construction&Demolition Recycling Association 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 850 Chicago, IL 60601 [email protected] 866-758-4721 www.cdrecycling.org

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