

DEP
Approved:
Making
valuable products out of disposed materials
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Serving Connecticut
& Western Massachusetts Since 1976 |
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About Us
Site design and local photography
by:
The Write Track Studio
180
West Newberry Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002
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An
easy ride from Simsbury, Avon, Windsor, Windsor Locks, Granby,
East Granby, Hartford, West Hartford, East Hartford, South Windsor and Western Massachusetts: Springfield and surrounding areas |
Open
7 AM - 5 PM, Monday through Friday & 7 AM - 12 noon Saturday
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For
more information call:
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(860) 242-0150 or (860) 982-8528 Or Fax at (860) 243-3360 |
incorpind@aol.com |
We
Help You Comply with Environmental Protection Law
Keep Our Environment Clean!
Incorporated Industries is approved by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection as a Construction and Demolition Aggregate Recycling Facility. You can safely leave your non-hazardous construction or landscaping waste with us, knowing that we will handle and process it properly.
In fact, everything we take in is used to create valuable aggregate materials.
Tree
Stumps are ground into
topsoil and bark
mulch.
Broken Concrete and Blacktop
are made into driveway base.
Unwanted Fill is sold to landscapers,
homeowners and contractors.
Rocks crushed with concrete and blacktop
becomes driveway base.
Roof shingles are ground into driveway base.
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| Stumps | |||
| Concrete | |||
| Blacktop | |||
| Untreated Wood | |||
| Pallets | |||
| Road Sweepings | |||
| Brush | |||
| Trees | |||
Hedges |
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Further Information
For more information on environmental protection laws and how to help keep the environment clean, visit these informative sites:
Construction and Demolition Waste Key information from the Connecticut Department for Environmental Protection on safe and legal disposal of construction and demolition waste.
Recycling Regulations and Statutes Connecticut law and regulation on recycling, by the Connecticut DEP.
Building Savings: Strategies for Waste Reduction of C&D Debris from Buildings. by the US Environmental Protection Agency
"Green Building: Proper Use and Disposal of Treated Lumber" by Connecticut DEP. How to dispose of treated wood. (Sorry, Incorporated Industries can not accept treated wood.)
Connecticut Recycles Comprehensive information on recycling in Connecticut: Business Recycling, Composting, Electronics, Green Building, Household Hazardous Waste, and more.