South Carolina has a high demand for recycled content, with manufacturers using recycled materials to create new products. These activities are boosting employment in the state, the recycling sector has created 2,400 jobs in the past three years
South Carolina’s five scrap tire processors and recyclers process consumer-worn tires, as well as sc...
Recycling means business in South Carolina. Recycling creates jobs. Recycling makes a huge economic ...
In South Carolina there is an established recycling cluster, and research has shown that an increase...
Small Businesses make up more than 97 percent of all private employers in South Carolina. More than ...
The Carolinas (North and South Carolina) have a robust plastic recycling industry that provides read...
South Carolina’s businesses understand that recycling gives them affordable, quality feedstock - and...
South Carolina’s metal recycling industry is strong, with the second highest number of steel mills i...
South Carolina currently has more than 85 companies that are involved with paper recovery and recycl...
28.7 percent South Carolina's recycling rate ; 1.46 pounds recycled per person per day ; 1.3 million...
The South Carolina Department of Commerce recently released a study on the economic impact on the re...
The Recycling Market Development Advisory Council is comprised of 14 governor-appointed members repr...
As a carpet recycling leader in the Southeast, South Carolina has a diverse network of companies wit...
In most of the world, we do one of two things with our ordinary garbage: burn it or bury it. As a re...
This document explains the economic benefits of recycling and it's role in South Carolina
1.20 pounds of material is recycled per person per day in the state. In FY16, each South Carolinian...
South Carolina’s five scrap tire processors and recyclers process consumer-worn tires, as well as sc...
Recycling means business in South Carolina. Recycling creates jobs. Recycling makes a huge economic ...
In South Carolina there is an established recycling cluster, and research has shown that an increase...
Small Businesses make up more than 97 percent of all private employers in South Carolina. More than ...
The Carolinas (North and South Carolina) have a robust plastic recycling industry that provides read...
South Carolina’s businesses understand that recycling gives them affordable, quality feedstock - and...
South Carolina’s metal recycling industry is strong, with the second highest number of steel mills i...
South Carolina currently has more than 85 companies that are involved with paper recovery and recycl...
28.7 percent South Carolina's recycling rate ; 1.46 pounds recycled per person per day ; 1.3 million...
The South Carolina Department of Commerce recently released a study on the economic impact on the re...
The Recycling Market Development Advisory Council is comprised of 14 governor-appointed members repr...
As a carpet recycling leader in the Southeast, South Carolina has a diverse network of companies wit...
In most of the world, we do one of two things with our ordinary garbage: burn it or bury it. As a re...
This document explains the economic benefits of recycling and it's role in South Carolina
1.20 pounds of material is recycled per person per day in the state. In FY16, each South Carolinian...
South Carolina’s five scrap tire processors and recyclers process consumer-worn tires, as well as sc...
Recycling means business in South Carolina. Recycling creates jobs. Recycling makes a huge economic ...
In South Carolina there is an established recycling cluster, and research has shown that an increase...