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GO GREEN RECYCLING DBA SUSTAINABILITY - Recycling Plant in Arvada, Colorado

ARVADA, Colorado, United States

Overview

GO GREEN RECYCLING DBA SUSTAINABILITY is an operational recycling plant in Arvada, Colorado, United States. It processes recyclable materials under NAICS code 562920, supporting local waste diversion efforts.

GO GREEN RECYCLING DBA SUSTAINABILITY is a recycling plant located at 5555 Harlan St, Arvada, Colorado, in Jefferson County. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 562920 (Materials Recovery Facilities), indicating its role in sorting and processing recyclable materials from municipal and commercial sources. As a recycling plant in the United States, this facility operates within the regulatory framework of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D for solid waste management, as well as state-level Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment regulations. Recycling plants like this one are key components of the circular economy, diverting materials such as paper, plastics, metals, and glass from landfills. The facility serves the Arvada and greater Denver metropolitan area, contributing to regional sustainability goals by reducing landfill dependence and conserving natural resources. Its location in an urban-industrial area allows efficient collection and processing of recyclables from residential and commercial generators.

Environmental context

Recycling plants like GO GREEN RECYCLING DBA SUSTAINABILITY help reduce methane emissions from landfills by diverting organic and recyclable materials. They also conserve energy and raw materials compared to virgin production. However, operations can generate dust, noise, and truck traffic, requiring proper management to minimize community impacts. In Colorado, water conservation and air quality are important environmental considerations.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 5555 Harlan St, Arvada, Colorado 80002, in Jefferson County, United States.

It is a recycling plant that processes recyclable materials such as paper, plastics, metals, and glass, operating under NAICS code 562920 (Materials Recovery Facilities).

Typical recycling plants accept common recyclables like cardboard, paper, aluminum cans, glass bottles, and plastic containers. Contact the facility for details.

Recycling plants in Colorado must comply with the Colorado Solid Waste Regulations and the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D. They may also need air quality permits for dust and emissions.

By diverting recyclable materials from landfills, the plant reduces methane emissions, conserves natural resources, and supports the circular economy. Recycling also saves energy compared to producing new materials.

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