Proposed Medina, Ohio, Waste Mall Could Rejuvenate Recycling Efforts

February 4, 2016

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Cleveland.com

Officials from Medina County's three cities are intrigued by a proposal that would turn the former Central Processing Facility into a one-stop shop for mixed-waste recycling and upcycling.

The Optiva Group presented its plan to create the Medina Waste Mall at a joint meeting of the Medina, Brunswick and Wadsworth city councils at Medina City Hall last night.

Also in attendance were county officials, including Sanitary Engineer Amy Lyon-Galvin; representatives from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency; and interested community members and waste industry professionals.

Edmund Kwiecien, president and CEO of Optiva, explained that the waste mall would take residential garbage and transform it into recyclable materials, energy and new products – all at the former CPF site.

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