The board of directors for the recycling company Potential Industries, headquartered in Wilmington, California, has promoted Daniel Domonoske to the position of executive vice president, effective Feb. 1, 2017. The new title reflects Domonoske’s expanded responsibilities, which include business development.
Potential Industries also is involved in several expansion projects that significantly should increase the volume of material it handles. Some of the updates at the plant include increasing its transloading capability by 25 percent and its sorting capacity by 20 percent.
The company also is installing commercial recycling sorting capacity that will allow it to undertake single-stream processing and building a new processing transfer facility (PTF) at Potential’s Wilmington location.
When the PTF is complete, the company will have two processing lines: one for residential material and the second line for commercial material. Combined, the company will be able to process 50 tons of recyclables per hour.
For more than 23 years, Domonoske has provided valuable assistance to Potential Industries as the company grew in size and the scope of the services it provides.
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