WM, Waste Connections and Rumpke celebrate MRF openings and upgrades
WM celebrates the ribbon cutting of the Fort Walton Beach MRF, a new facility in Florida meant to process 76,000 tons per year. It's one of several new MRF projects that opened this fall. · Waste Dive · Courtesy of WM

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This fall, several recycling facility operators have celebrated the opening of new and upgraded facilities or have announced significant equipment updates meant to improve both throughput and safety.

Projects meant to increase recycling capacity in Florida, upgrade sorting capacity in Pennsylvania, prevent fires in Illinois and support recycling end markets in Ohio all made headlines this fall. Catch up on the latest WM, Rumpke and Waste Connections projects below.

Know about more projects that have been recently completed or are in the works? Email us at waste.dive.editors@industrydive.com. 

WM’s Philadelphia MRF reopens after upgrades

WM has completed a $40 million automation project at its Philadelphia Recycling Facility. The upgraded facility is meant to process up to 192,000 tons of material per year. The new building was constructed on the same property as the previous MRF, but it is designed to add additional capacity for the region, said Brent Bell, WM’s vice president of recycling. 

The facility includes AI-enabled sorting technologies that help conveyors and optical sorters “to communicate with each other, and with technicians, to improve material quality,” according to a news release from the City of Philadelphia, which announced the opening and ribbon cutting last week as part of America Recycles Day. 

The tech advancements will allow WM to collect more types of plastic and add an additional optical sorter at the end of the line to identify and collect any materials that aren’t initially captured.

The project is part of WM’s long-term plan to invest $1.4 billion in new and upgraded recycling facilities across North America from 2022 to 2026. The company expects those projects to add about 2.8 million tons of incremental annual processing capacity. 

WM completes two MRF projects in Florida, with another on the way

WM completed two major MRF projects in Florida in October: a new facility in Fort Walton Beach and an upgrade in Cocoa.

WM’s $30 million recycling facility in Fort Walton Beach is a new operating location for the company. The 45,000-square-foot building has capabilities to process about 76,000 tons per year of recyclable materials, WM said in a news release.

“This new facility enables us to further our commitment to bringing sustainability-related solutions to the region by expanding access to recycling services to more communities across the Gulf Coast," said Brandon Shaw, WM Gulf Coast area vice president, in a statement.