Years ago it became obvious that the availability of landfill space was dwindling rapidly. We saw a need to recycle materials, rather than disposing of them, and reuse them for new building and road construction, agricultural and landscaping projects. Winzinger pioneered this technology, and we remain on the leading edge as we explore new recycling techniques and new applications for recycled materials.
When we entered the recycling field in the mid-1980s, very little equipment was available for the monumental tasks at hand. To overcome this, we developed our own recycling plants. Today we process demolition debris, concrete, asphalt, masonry and bricks. We convert them into environmentally safe products for road base and sub-base, topsoil and other landscaping materials.
Our ability to recycle so many varied materials into marketable products enables us to reduce dumping and disposal costs, and we have eliminated tipping fees for many materials. We offer roll-off containers for hauling recyclables at a very competitive price, and we work closely to assist municipalities that participate in state-funded recycling grant programs.
Recycling makes sense. It not only saves landfill space, but promotes conservation of existing natural resources. Winzinger’s recycling systems produce recycled products that are economical, as well as environmentally sensible. These high-volume systems virtually assure product availability in any quantity.
Our organic soil amendment can be used as a potting medium, compost base, soil additive and as a fine mulch cover wherever moisture needs to be maintained. Our crushed brick and concrete products are in demand by landscapers and homeowners, as well as by construction industry professionals. Our inorganic line includes several road-building aggregates, such as I-5, which meets the tough specifications of the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the Army Corps of Engineers and also can be used for driveways and patio bases.