What happens to Recycled Materials?


Recycling Facility - Where does it all go?

As a pivotal branch of Robinson Waste Services, the Ogden Transfer Station stands at the forefront of sustainable waste management in our community. At the heart of its operations lies a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), where recyclable materials undergo a transformative journey.

But what exactly is a MRF? A Materials Recovery Facility is a specialized plant where recyclables such as plastics, aluminum, paper, and cardboard are sorted, processed, and prepared for recycling. At the Ogden Transfer Station MRF, this process begins with meticulous sorting. Here, cardboard is separated from other recyclable materials and compacted into bales onsite. The remainder of the recyclables undergo a similar treatment—they are compacted into bales and then transported to another facility for further sorting. This ensures that each material stream remains pure and ready for reprocessing into new products. 

Once sorted and baled, these materials embark on their next chapter. Plastics are often melted down and reshaped into new containers or packaging. Metals are smelted and transformed into new products, while paper is pulped and recycled into fresh paper products.

Through the operations of the Ogden Transfer Station, Robinson Waste Services not only facilitates efficient waste management but also contributes significantly to environmental conservation. By diverting recyclables from landfills, the station plays a crucial role in preserving natural resources and reducing our environmental footprint.

cardboard bales

 The Ogden Transfer Station, under Robinson Waste Services stewardship, exemplifies a commitment to innovation and sustainability. By harnessing advanced technology and dedication to responsible recycling practices, it paves the way for a cleaner, greener future for Ogden and beyond. In addition to our recycling facility, learn what else we are doing to take care of our planet by clicking the button below! 

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