Recycled Drywall
Products include:


Ultra Fine Gypsum


Paper

 

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Drywall Recycling Services

Drywall Recycling Services recycles construction site drywall debris and manufactures gypsum and paper products.

Although most of the gypsum we recycle is used in the building industry in the production of new drywall, an increasing proportion is now being used in agriculture and horticulture. Gypsum is a 'clean green' soil conditioner and is also used as an excellent calcium and sulphur fertilizer. As a result, gypsum has many applications in the Agricultural and Soil Management fields.

The paper we recycle from drywall sheets is regenerated into recycled paper that can be used in a wide variety of paper products. Our paper baling machines can handle up to 48 tons per day. Once the paper bales are secured, we ship them to manufacturing plants and agricultural sites. [ view our Products slideshow ]

What are some of the Markets for Recycled Gypsum?

  • Agriculture Land Applications; as a source of sulfur and calcium for:
    • Orchards
    • Nurseries
    • City parks and golf courses
  • Compost additive
  • In the production of new drywall
  • As an ingredient in Portland cement
Gypsum is sold in bulk quantities from 1 to 30 tons.

See how gypsum will improve your garden, fields and crops. (see more on gypsum...)

 

Bulk gypsum load being delivered


What are some of the Markets for Recycled Paper Waste?

  • Agriculture
  • Animal bedding
  • Mulch for mushroom farms
  • Hen houses
  • Ceiling tiles
  • Cellulose fibers for recycled paper products
Schedule your gypsum delivery today!
 

Paper bales ready for shipment

The Drywall Recycling Process

Drywall scrap is brought to our Recycling Center for processing. We take the drywall sheets and separate the paper from the gypsum. This process is handled by a custom drywall recycling machine: one that we designed ourselves!

Once separated, the paper is bound with a heavy duty baler that can process up to 48 tons of paper per day. The paper bales are transported to recycling plants that produce hundreds of recycled products.

Secondly, the separated gypsum continues through our custom machine and is ground into a powdered form. It is loaded into semi trailer trucks and shipped in bulk quantities to our customers.