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Northern New Jersey (Metro NYC) generates thousands of tons of organic waste each day and faces critical waste management challenges. Converted Organics has identified a location in Keasbey, Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, NJ for a biostimulant manufacturing facility. On October 21, 2004 the Chosen Freeholders of Middlesex County voted unanimously to amend the County Solid Waste Disposal plan to include a 500 ton a day facility owned and operated by Converted Organics (formerly Mining Organics Management, LLC).
Ed Gildea is presented with Converted Organics Class C Recycling permit.
State Senator Robert Smith, Ed Gildea, Lisa Jackson Commissioner - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, former New Jersey Governor James Florio.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has been presented with information about the HTLC process and the proposed facility and on April 26th 2007 issued the building permits. The review required verification of data about the environmental performance of the equipment to be used in the facility. It should be noted most of the proposed equipment has previously been approved by the NJDEP for use in other facilities. The Town of Woodbridge has reviewed and approved the site plans for the proposed facility. The plant has been permitted and is under construction. |
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