Construction of the $8 million ABC&D Recycling facility in Ware, Mass., is 80 percent complete, according to a report in the Republican (Springfield, Mass.).
The 21,000-square-foot facility will process asphalt, brick, concrete and demolition material, hence the name ABC&D. The facility will be finished in late October or early November, Richard C. O’Riley, company president, tells the Republican.
O’Riley tells the paper that he hopes up to 80 percent of the material processed at the facility will be recovered.
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