We’re excited to share the winners of our Green Grades Poster Contest, in partnership with Scott County. With 100+ entries themed “Recycling Superhero,” Scott County students showed incredible creativity and commitment to recycling right. https://t.co/kahVYMNEFq
Shovels in the ground digging up excitement for a brand-new clean energy project in Minnesota! Our team was excited to dig up dirt for a groundbreaking to kick off a renewable natural gas project that will transform food and yard waste collected from Twin Cities’ community members into locally produced and lower carbon energy. Working with @Dem_Con and Kanadevia Inova, this made-in-Minnesota RNG will flow through CenterPoint’s system as early as 2027 to heat homes and businesses with locally made renewable energy.
The initiative is part of CenterPoint’s five-year innovation plan to invest in renewable energy and cutting-edge technologies to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions for our customers and advance Minnesota’s cleaner energy future.
Learn more: https://t.co/GK5ruuU685.
Dem-Con Companies & Kanadevia Inova hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for our anaerobic digester project, scheduled for completion in '27. The facility will process 75,000 tons of organics annually, producing renewable natural gas (RNG) and biochar. Thank you to our partners!
The holidays mean more wrapping paper, bows, decorations and more! What should go in the recycling bin and what should not? Bill Keegan explains: https://t.co/PvpG2x82eA #holidayrecycling#recyclingright
🌱 Big news for Minnesota! CenterPoint Energy is teaming up with @Dem_Con HZI Bioenergy to turn Twin Cities’ food and yard waste into renewable natural gas (RNG) - a cleaner, locally produced energy source. Starting in 2027, this made-in-Minnesota RNG will flow through CenterPoint’s system in Shakopee to power homes and businesses with lower-carbon energy. ♻️ Learn more: https://t.co/1hlx5RyA0k #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #Minnesota #RNG #NGIA #Innovation
Thank you @ChrisEgertKSTP & @KSTP for tackling "#wishcycling" and how to recycle right on this #earthday! Take a few minutes to follow the link and learn more: https://t.co/bNC4QW5qFX
Dem-Con celebrates America Recycles Day! Did you know that Dem-Con’s Materials Recovery Facility recycles 125,000 tons of material a year? Recycling saves energy, natural resources and reduces the environmental impacts of making new materials.
Our Green Grades Program has had so much fun the last couple weeks as school wraps up in Scott County. Shout out to @ShakopeeSchools, @aspenacademyk8 and Eagle View Elementary school for their dedication to educating their school communities about recycling and waste!
We had so much fun celebrating Earth Day with Jordan Elementary! The entire school got to spend some time in our educational trailer learning more about recycling. #EarthDay2024#recycling
Every year, our Green Grades program, in partnership with @ScottCountyMN, hosts a recycling poster contest. Each year, the entries are impressive! This year was no different. Congratulations to our winners and runner-up winners! #recycling
From the digital edition: After a devastating facility fire, @Dem_Con set out to design the ideal transfer station. Click the link to read more!
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Dem-Con recycles construction and demolition materials at our Recovery and Recycling Facility (DCRR). DCRR recycles metals, cardboard, wood and concrete. Here’s a look at one of the lines in our facility.
Happy America Recycles Day! At our Materials Recovery Facility, we recycle 125,000 tons a year of items from your recycling bin. Recycling saves energy, saves natural resources & reduces the environmental impacts of making items from virgin material.#recycling#AmericaRecyclesDay
While it’s important to know what should go in your recycling bin, it’s more important to know what SHOULD NOT go in your bin and what will cause problems in our recycling facility. This fun video highlights those items on the NO list: https://t.co/yAeMII5iX3
Since 1999, Dem-Con has been recycling and recovering construction and demolition materials. Mechanical and manual separation techniques are used and results in high quality materials being sent to end markets and being recycled! Learn more about us at https://t.co/cyET8nqApO.
Lithium-ion batteries cause fires and don’t belong in your bin! While these batteries are great for their high energy, they wreak havoc for the waste & recycling industry because when damaged, they can cause fires. https://t.co/iBo2NimmHu
Dem-Con processes 15,000-20,000 tons of shingles per year. Shingles that once were landfill-bound get a new use. The processed shingles get added to asphalt mix and become part of new roads and parking lots. They can also be added to gravel roads to control rutting and dust.