Magnum Recycling USA has received full operational permits and license authority for its proposed tire landfill facility in Hudson, Co. The landfill, more than 120 acres, will be the site of Magnum’s closed loop rubber recycling project.
The permits obtained by the company will allow them to accept tires and begin the installation and operation of the tire recycling plant.
"We are now working with Magnum Engineering International and its affiliates to transform Magnum’s tire landfill into a world renowned rubber solutions facility,” said Bryan Brammer, Magnum’s COO. “This is a major milestone for both the company and its shareholders. With approximately 400,000 tons of tires and rubber scrap, Magnum can now rapidly accelerate its business strategy to produce high quality fine rubber powders and reactivated proprietary compounds through our strategic partnerships.”
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