Recycling
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson recently announced that, as part of a grant from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, the City of Mobile has selected a property on Dauphin Island Parkway (DIP) to house its third recycling dropoff center. The new location will be at 1750 Dauphin Island Parkway, next to the Waffle House. Construction…
The City of Mobile’s recycling centers at 4851 Museum Drive and 308 Pinehill Drive are again accepting glass products. Now that the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority processing facility is again taking recycled materials at its location in Pensacola, Mobile is returning to using it as its regular recyclables processor.
Sustainable aluminum rolling and recycling provider Novelis Inc. has announced it will break ground on its new $2.5-billion low-carbon recycling and rolling plant in Bay Minette on October 7 at 9 a.m. Gov. Kay Ivey will join federal, state and local officials and Novelis President and CEO Steve Fisher and Novelis North America President Tom…
MOBILE, Ala. — The City of Mobile has received a $340,000 grant from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. Mayor Sandy Stimpson said the money “will establish a third recycling dropoff center and help us examine the feasibility of additional recycling services in the future.” The grant was based on data collected during a survey…
BAY MINETTE, Ala. — Sustainable aluminum rolling and recycling provider Novelis Inc. has announced an investment of $2.5 billion to build a new low-carbon recycling and rolling plant in Bay Minette. More than half of the capacity of the new facility will be used to serve growing demand for aluminum beverage can sheet metal in…
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