Free public recycling drop-off boxes at our Yakima facility.
DTG Recycle is excited to announce free public recycling drop-off boxes at our Yakima facility. Thank you to Yakima County Commissioner Ron Anderson for the great idea! Many of us take curbside recycling services for granted, but it's not uncommon for rural areas to be without this service. Commissioner
DTG Officially Launches the Big Blue Bag!
We are excited to announce our official launch of the Big Blue Bag product and service offering from DTG Recycle. Big Blue Bag is a construction bag made from 100% recycled polypropylene. It can handle up to 3300 lbs. of debris, and measures out at 4ft X 8ft X
DTG RECYCLE SECURES NEW CREDIT FACILITY WITH COMERICA BANK
DTG RECYCLE secures new credit facility with Comerica Bank to bolster expansion, innovation. Comerica Bank will support DTG's merger and acquisition activity, as well as helping develop new recycling technologies and end markets for recovered materials. MILL CREEK, WA, USA, October 23, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ -- DTG Recycle (“DTG” or “the
WSU / DTG Recycle’s Innovative waste-to-building material endeavor
Drywall Waste Blocks aim to increase demand for recycled gypsum from construction and demolition projects MILL CREEK, WA, UNITED STATES, October 16, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Washington State University in partnership with DTG Recycle, the largest commercial recycler of construction, demolition, industrial, and manufacturing waste in the Pacific Northwest, gains support
21 ACRES AGRICULTURE RECYCLING EVENT with DTG
21 Acres is excited to discover a local “PLANET-OBSESSED” business, DTG RECYCLE, a Pacific Northwest company with a facility in Woodinville. 21 Acres began conversations with DTG Recycle (primarily a construction debris recycling business) in March in order to find ways to recycle materials that are not accepted by Waste Management,
DTG: Doing it Our Own Way
Construction & Demolition Recycling magazine has profiled DTG in their May/June issue. From recovering materials, to sustainable clothing, and employee innovation, read more to find out how DTG is closing the loop on recycling. See the full article by clicking here: Construction & Demolition Recycling Magazine
COVID-19; Ways to Give Back
Come together with #TeamDTG to support our neighbors by giving blood, donating food, donating to medical facilities, and supporting local businesses. https://www.bloodworksnw.org/about/news/coronavirus https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank https://online.gifts.washington.edu/peer2peer/Campaign/heroes?fbclid=IwAR0g4ONeDgX7iACY7fZIfDApZ3ykOLTngzwv9QD2VjCbqyt0jMaQZ3TI_e8
DTG closes investment from Clairvest Group
Mill Creek, WA (January 23, 2020) – DTG Recycle (“DTG” or “Company”), the largest commercial recycler of construction, demolition, industrial, and manufacturing waste in the Pacific Northwest, is excited to announce a US$32 million minority equity investment led by Clairvest Group Inc. (TSX: CVG) (“CVG”), together with Clairvest Equity Partners
DTG Proud to Work with Boy Scouts of America once again.
DTG Recycle is proud to once again support multiple local Boy Scouts of America troops in their annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program.
Introducing DTG University
Mill Creek, WA – November 21, 2019 – DTG Recycle is proud to introduce DTG University, a management training program providing an upward mobility track for DTG employees. Through DTG University, employees will receive extensive education from both internal and external trainers, teachers and speakers covering a wide variety of