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From [[1980]] to [[2015]] it was located at 2341 [[2nd Avenue North]], on the southwest corner of the intersection with [[24th Street North]], adjacent to [[Massey's Corral]]. The [[downtown revitalization|redevelopment]] of Birmingham's [[loft district]] put pressure on the AEC to relocate its recycling center. In [[2007]] there was discussion of moving it to the former [[Parisian]] warehouse at [[11th Avenue North]] and [[Carraway Boulevard]]. It moved in early [[2016]] to 4350 [[1st Avenue South]] in [[Avondale]]. | From [[1980]] to [[2015]] it was located at 2341 [[2nd Avenue North]], on the southwest corner of the intersection with [[24th Street North]], adjacent to [[Massey's Corral]]. The [[downtown revitalization|redevelopment]] of Birmingham's [[loft district]] put pressure on the AEC to relocate its recycling center. In [[2007]] there was discussion of moving it to the former [[Parisian]] warehouse at [[11th Avenue North]] and [[Carraway Boulevard]]. It moved in early [[2016]] to 4350 [[1st Avenue South]] in [[Avondale]]. | ||
One factor in choosing a new location was the ability to load crushed glass directly onto a long-haul trailer to maintain the cost-effectiveness of recycling used glass. With grant funding from the [[Alabama Department of Environmental Management]], the center purchased a refurbished glass crusher which produced glass "gravel" used as landscape fill and for pipe bedding. | |||
The center collects all types of glass, paper, cardboard, metal cans, and plastic bottles. It also accepts cell phones and printer cartridges. In early [[2008]] the center began accepting all types of plastics. Most recyclables are delivered to [[Birmingham Recycle & Recovery]] for processing. | The center collects all types of glass, paper, cardboard, metal cans, and plastic bottles. It also accepts cell phones and printer cartridges. In early [[2008]] the center began accepting all types of plastics. Most recyclables are delivered to [[Birmingham Recycle & Recovery]] for processing. | ||
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* Natta, André (February 27, 2008) "[http://bhamterminal.com/blog/2008/02/27/aec-accepts-all-plastics/ aec: all plastics now accepted]". ''The Terminal'' | * Natta, André (February 27, 2008) "[http://bhamterminal.com/blog/2008/02/27/aec-accepts-all-plastics/ aec: all plastics now accepted]". ''The Terminal'' | ||
* "[http://www.aeconline.org/were-moving-avondale We're Moving to Avondale!]" (November 10, 2015) aeconline.org | * "[http://www.aeconline.org/were-moving-avondale We're Moving to Avondale!]" (November 10, 2015) aeconline.org | ||
* Rebman, Stephanie (October 17, 2016) "Why a Birmingham nonprofit moved its facility to Avondale ." {{BBJ}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:34, 18 October 2016
The Community Recycling & Resource Center (formerly the AEC Recycling Center) is a non-profit 24-hour drop-off recycling center operated since 1973 by the Alabama Environmental Council.
From 1980 to 2015 it was located at 2341 2nd Avenue North, on the southwest corner of the intersection with 24th Street North, adjacent to Massey's Corral. The redevelopment of Birmingham's loft district put pressure on the AEC to relocate its recycling center. In 2007 there was discussion of moving it to the former Parisian warehouse at 11th Avenue North and Carraway Boulevard. It moved in early 2016 to 4350 1st Avenue South in Avondale.
One factor in choosing a new location was the ability to load crushed glass directly onto a long-haul trailer to maintain the cost-effectiveness of recycling used glass. With grant funding from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, the center purchased a refurbished glass crusher which produced glass "gravel" used as landscape fill and for pipe bedding.
The center collects all types of glass, paper, cardboard, metal cans, and plastic bottles. It also accepts cell phones and printer cartridges. In early 2008 the center began accepting all types of plastics. Most recyclables are delivered to Birmingham Recycle & Recovery for processing.
By its own calculations, the center processes an average of 600 tons of material each year, saving approximately 1,500 cubic yards of landfill space and reducing the need for raw materials extraction, processing and transportation significantly. The Center's coordinator and manager is Dan Tenpas.
After moving to its current location, the Community Recycling & Resource Center began hosting educational tours. A 1.5 kW rooftop photovoltaic system was donated to the center by Eagle Solar and Light as a demonstration project. Early planning is also underway for a retail shop for usable items brought for recycling and for artwork incorporating recycled materials.
References
- Bouma, Katherine (June 22, 2007) "Downtown recycling center may move soon." The Birmingham News
- Natta, André (February 27, 2008) "aec: all plastics now accepted". The Terminal
- "We're Moving to Avondale!" (November 10, 2015) aeconline.org
- Rebman, Stephanie (October 17, 2016) "Why a Birmingham nonprofit moved its facility to Avondale ." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Recycling Center page at AEC online
- Alabama Environmental Council, Birmingham City Reycling video by Rebecca Schiffman