GEP Fuel and Energy to Build $420M Recycling Center in Carroll County, Ind.

The new recycling center, which will begin construction in May, is slated to bring in approximately 250 local jobs.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

January 3, 2017

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GEP Fuel and Energy’s proposal to build a new $420 million recycling center in Carroll County, Ind., has been approved. The new recycling center, which will begin construction in May, is slated to bring in approximately 250 local jobs.

WLFI has more details:

A $420 million investment in Carroll County is one step closer to becoming a reality.

The county council passed tax abatements for a new recycling center and a new diesel refinery in Camden. The project also aims to bring in hundreds of local jobs.

Now that the project has been approved, the owners of GEP Fuel and Energy plan to get started soon.

Read the full story here.

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