Formed in 2003, Canadian Resin Recovery (CRR) processes more than 200,000 lbs of plastic waste a week. Using large shredding and granulating equipment CRR converts the solid plastic waste into more marketable and easy to ship material.
CRR can treat virtually any industrial plastic waste and allow a plastics manufacturer or molding company to re-use their previously discarded waste. Using traditional extruding equipment in very innovative ways has helped the company truly recycle discarded materials into like new compounds that are being used in the place of new resins, at reduced costs.
Through constant experimentation, CRR has continued to find creative uses for materials formerly destined for municipal landfill sites and every attempt is made to find a way to treat materials in such a way that it can be reused by the source.
The company now operates out of its main production facility in Cobourg, Ontario with its head office located in Cornwall, Ontario.
CRR can treat virtually any industrial plastic waste and allow a plastics manufacturer or molding company to re-use their previously discarded waste. Using traditional extruding equipment in very innovative ways has helped the company truly recycle discarded materials into like new compounds that are being used in the place of new resins, at reduced costs.
Through constant experimentation, CRR has continued to find creative uses for materials formerly destined for municipal landfill sites and every attempt is made to find a way to treat materials in such a way that it can be reused by the source.
The company now operates out of its main production facility in Cobourg, Ontario with its head office located in Cornwall, Ontario.