Dive summary:
- McGill Environmental Services is planning to build a new organics recycling facility in Berkeley County, S.C., which would be the company's seventh worldwide.
- The plant will be built on county land but owned and operated by McGill, the plant will take biodegradable materials from municipal, commercial and industrial generators.
- The organic waste will be processed into compost products for professional sports turf, landscaping, storm water and erosion control.
From the article:
McGill Environmental Systems of N.C. Inc. plans to open its seventh organics recycling facility next year in Berkeley County, S.C.
The Harrells, N.C.-based McGill said in a news release that the advanced, indoor compost manufacturing plant will be built on the site of the county’s water and sanitation yard waste operation near Moncks Corner. McGill expects to hire up to 25 to staff the facility when it opens at the end of the year. ...