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My name is Kennard Dru Holley, and I would like to thank you for allowing ones voice to be heard. I thought about not coming, But I had too. Many U.S.

And even entrain my ideal.I agree with you all this is in extra expense that we don't want to be bother with. Before I was not some" green person" .I just seeing piles of plastic bottle all over, and seeing them go to the trash.(I felt the guilt of it tug at my heart. So again I agree I have a video/film career that I love so why bother. I don't have an answer for that it I was just compelled to d

Photos 04/09/2016

The town of Limon, would like the residents to not use plastic bags. We are suppling re-useable bags located at town hall.
Please lets cut back even more and come get your reusable recycling bags!!!

Photos 04/09/2016

The town of Limon, would like the residents to not use plastic bags. We are suppling re-useable bags located at town hall.
Please lets cut back even more and come get your reusable recycling bags!!!

02/21/2016

Great program

Kennard: RecyCo LLC Meet the needs of our clients

Photos 02/13/2016

We have to take a serious look at our waste

Photos from RecyCo LLC's post 02/07/2016

RecyCo is going though a bit of a change. "Industrial Recover. For wind farms and solar farms. we can't continue to fill our landfills

Photos 01/22/2016

This letter is being written to communicate what Recyco, LLC has in store for their future in the wind turbine blade recycling process. To date, Recyco, LLC has accomplished the following:

Purchased mobile units for the on-site reduction, then transport of wind turbine blades for disposal.
Negotiated an agreement with the local county landfill to redirect turbine blades bound for the landfill to recycling channels.
Is currently building a model where Lincoln County, Colorado serves as the successful template for other counties in Colorado and other states to build the turbine blade recycling system after.
Is currently preparing to invest in a commercial shredder to allow for the processing of wind turbine blades into acceptable fiberglass and carbon fiber product for post-consumer production.
Intends to scale up the recycling process to be a true regional partner for sourcing and processing disposed wind turbine blades. of Recyco, LLC has been working with my office closely for the ongoing revisions to the business plan model. I know that Mr. Holley looks forward to speaking with you directly soon in this venture.

This week we have had samples taken of the blade's tested at Pikes Pike Research.And we will be able to recycle the fiberglass into GFRC ( glass fiber reinforced concrete).We believe we can drastically change how we throw away this reusable waste.

We would like to know the on the proposals might me made.

Regards,
Kennard Dru Holley
RecyCo LLC Rep.

Photos 01/22/2016

This letter is being written to communicate what Recyco, LLC has in store for their future in the wind turbine blade recycling process. To date, Recyco, LLC has accomplished the following:

Purchased mobile units for the on-site reduction, then transport of wind turbine blades for disposal.
Negotiated an agreement with the local county landfill to redirect turbine blades bound for the landfill to recycling channels.
Is currently building a model where Lincoln County, Colorado serves as the successful template for other counties in Colorado and other states to build the turbine blade recycling system after.
Is currently preparing to invest in a commercial shredder to allow for the processing of wind turbine blades into acceptable fiberglass and carbon fiber product for post-consumer production.
Intends to scale up the recycling process to be a true regional partner for sourcing and processing disposed wind turbine blades. of Recyco, LLC has been working with my office closely for the ongoing revisions to the business plan model. I know that Mr. Holley looks forward to speaking with you directly soon in this venture.

This week we have had samples taken of the blade's tested at Pikes Pike Research.And we will be able to recycle the fiberglass into GFRC ( glass fiber reinforced concrete).We believe we can drastically change how we throw away this reusable waste.

We would like to know the on the proposals might me made.

Regards,
Kennard Dru Holley
RecyCo LLC Rep.

Photos from RecyCo LLC's post 01/21/2016

We have over 15,000 5'x2 1/2' wood crates. $5/each, or $3/each if you buy 6 or more.

01/12/2016

RecyCo has pick up another town BURLINGTON!!!

Photos 01/03/2016

Limon's plastic for 1month!!!

12/30/2015

We are giving away 6x4 pressed wood PALLETS for only a 1 dollar

Photos 12/29/2015

More waste saved from the landfill thank you Limon

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