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Closed Loop Recycling Established 1992

Closed Loop Recycling has developed and patented a process to clean oil absorbent material and to refine the used oils extracted from the materials. This process turns three separate waste streams into three reusable products. The EPA encourages recycling absorbents by exempting the laundering of absorbents from RCRA and by excluding materials from the definition of solid waste.

Brief History
Closed Loop Recycling was established in Columbia, South Carolina in 1992.  Closed Loop Recycling has expanded via a network of individually owned franchises throughout the United States. Closed Loop Recycling, Mid-Western franchise was established in 1996 and is owned and operated by Rick Marchbanks.  This franchise covers most of the mid-west and a portion of the southern region, with operations in Fulton, Missouri.


Advantages

We supply your company with absorbent material (socks, mats, & pillows) and collection drums. Our drivers stop by on a monthly or weekly route to consolidate the collection drums, pick up full drums, and restock absorbent inventory.

At the Closed Loop Recycling facility, the oil is extracted from the absorbents, and the oil is recycled. The absorbents are then laundered and bagged to be returned to your company. That's right, your company gets the same absorbents back! Closed Loop Recycling knows absorbent recycling.

Absorbent Recycling Process

Closed Loop Recycling is a recycling facility that processes non-hazardous oil saturated absorbents through a recycling process, comprised of centrifuge and dry cleaning operations. Initially, oil saturated absorbents are processed through a centrifuge operation to remove excess oil from the absorbents.  The extracted oil is transported off site for recycling by an EPA approved oil-recycling company.

Absorbents are then cleaned through our patented dry-cleaning process utilizing state-of-the-art equipment.  Our industrial closed loop dry cleaning machine utilizes a refraction distillation system that reclaims greater than 99% of the non-hazardous solvent for reuse. The clean absorbents are then packaged for re-distribution to our customers.  Absorbent materials remain separated by customer throughout the process to prevent co-mingling of materials. The process used by Closed Loop Recycling provides the most environmentally sound method for absorbent recycling today.  Virtually no waste enters into the environment.


Save Money
Recycling eliminates the cost of purchasing absorbents as well as the high price of proper disposal.
Eliminate Liability
Many states prohibit the disposal of absorbents in landfills--including lined ones.
Minimize Waste
Closed Loop Recycling provides a yearly waste reduction report, which describes how many pounds of waste and oil have been recycled.
No Manifests
Absorbent Recycling requires no manifest. The program works just like a laundering program. We do provide a Certificate of Recycling after every pick-up.
Prevent Accidents
Recyclable Absorbents keep walkways clean and dry. They help reduce on-the-job accidents.
Less Machine Maintenance and Downtime
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