Quincy Recycle Opens New Midwest Facility
September 3, 2020
GREEN BAY, WIS, Sept. 3, 2020 – Quincy Recycle, a national recycling and waste stream management company, is opening a new recycling facility in Green Bay, WI to expand its reach and capabilities in the Midwest. Quincy Recycle took possession of a 64K square foot facility, located at 701 Bay Beach Road in Green Bay on September 1.
Throughout the remainder of the year, Quincy Recycle will be investing heavily in facility and equipment setup and hiring key team members. Quincy Recycle estimates needing to hire more than 20 new employees within the next twelve months to operate the facility, with an anticipated production start date of January 1, 2021.
General Manager, Marshall Harting, commented, “The new Green Bay plant further aligns Quincy Recycle to meet the long-term supply needs of the recycling industry as it continues to grow and evolve. There is a real sense of pride from the entire Quincy Recycle team to be strategically expanding our footprint in the Midwest; growing our capabilities within the industry and offering increased service and new innovative recycling solutions to our partners throughout Wisconsin.”
The new Green Bay location is Quincy Recycle’s eighth facility in the Midwest. They currently own and operate a plant approximately 100 miles South in West Bend, WI. Success of operations in West Bend were a crucial building block to this expansion. As the amount of business opportunities in northern Wisconsin continue to increase, it has become clear that Green Bay is an important location for the Quincy Recycle business long-term.
Similar to existing Quincy Recycle facilities, the Green Bay facility will operate primarily within the fiber and plastic commodity markets.
About Quincy Recycle
Founded in 1974, Quincy Recycle solves waste stream problems for manufacturers and commercial businesses with its large nationwide network and creative solutions-based culture. With a goal of efficiently diverting waste from landfills and minimizing client costs, Quincy’s primary business is providing paper, plastic, and food waste recycling services. The Midwestern based company is also a major supplier and buyer of gaylord boxes and commercial recycling equipment.
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