European Company Set to Open Gypsum Recycling Plant in Mass

Company says it will be the first of kind in the United States.

Gypsum Recycling International, a European company, is seeking to grow its gypsum recycling business by opening and expanding its operations in the United States. To accomplish this the company started its U.S. based operations, called Gypsum Recycling America LLC, which recently received permits and approval from the state of Massachusetts, as well as the city of Cambridge, Mass., to open a recycling facility that is geared to handle scrap gypsum.

 

Jack Walsh, general manager of GRA, said the project is the first of its kind in the United States.

 

While the project is initially taking in clean gypsum, the plan is that within one year the company will be taking in scrap gypsum from homebuilders, transfer stations and retailers of gypsum.

 

The GRA process will remove the paper backing the gypsum, and use the pure gypsum power to make new wallboard. U.S. Gypsum and National Gypsum will both accept the material produced by Gypsum Recycling America.

 

GRI was started in 2001 in Denmark, where more than 60 percent of all gypsum

and plasterboard waste is now being recycled. GRI, United States Gypsum and National Gypsum together pledged to start gypsum wallboard recycling operations in United States beginning in Massachusetts. 

 

“As a result of our innovative technology, gypsum wallboard is 100 percent recyclable” said Jack Walsh.   

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