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Our Vision

Innovative Recycling Research has a vision, that the contaminated sites on the Environmental Protection Agency’s superfund list will be thoroughly recycled with the aid of Innovative Recycling Research. Complete recycling of the remaining facilities, slag remnants, contaminated soils with the utmost safety and care while handling all materials according to the appropriate guidelines. The land will be reborn, safe for future use as a park, outdoor venue, or for future infrastructure.

About us

Innovative Recycling Research offers ground breaking solutions to completely consume the waste by-products that are traditionally left behind in a variety of industrial processes including and not limited to: tires, railroad wood ties, refined metal slag piles, coal ash, oil refinery slag piles, and nuclear waste.  These industries are now benefitting from new technologies that are cleaning land that held the slag piles, reducing water runoff, ground water contamination, soil contamination, and most important has a lasting effect on the environment and the lives of the people close to these facilities.


Years of active facility use result in waste fields, ash ponds, and slag piles becoming an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen. The goal at Innovative Recycling Research is to take these negative off-casts and completely recycle them.  Any business partnership with Innovative Recycling Research will give new life to each facility and each facilities infrastructure as we open up new ways to handle industrial by-products in a quick and efficient manner.  This will reduce many potential environmental dangerous situations such as: leaching, run-off, ground water contamination, etc.;  as the waste fields, ash ponds, and slag piles are processed.

Divisions

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Organic Recycling

In-Organic Recycling

Organic Recycling

 the process of recycling waste tires and railroad ties that are no longer suitable for use 

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Nuclear Recycling

In-Organic Recycling

Organic Recycling

the material that nuclear fuel becomes after it is used in a reactor

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In-Organic Recycling

In-Organic Recycling

In-Organic Recycling

chemical substances of mineral origin

Press REleases

Nuclear  

  • Where Do You Put 250,000, Tons of Nuclear Waste ? Wired, U.K. 

              https://www.wired.co.uk/article/into-eternity-nuclear-waste-finland 


 Organic  

  • An Assessment of Environmental Toxicity and Potential Contamination from Artificial Turf using Shredded or Crumb Rubber 

               http://www.ardeaconsulting.com/pdf/Assessment_Environmental_Toxicity_Report.pdf 



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