Recycling that old roof
can put a new roof over
your head
Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material used in America and when they reach the end of their life, they can be recycled, thanks to their valuable asphalt content.
Recycling asphalt shingles diverts them from taking up valuable space in landfills and allows the raw material to be used in a variety of new applications, such as hot mix asphalt for paving roads, parking lots, driveways, and walking paths. It’s estimated that the shingles from an average-sized home can pave about 200 feet of a two-lane road.
Recycled asphalt is also used as a component in new shingles.
Shingle Recycling Processing Equipment
Ecoverse lets you transform asphalt shingles into a valuable commodity with the efficiency of our high-speed grinders then running through a trommel to ensure a precise finished product to reclaim the value of the asphalt and sand.
Ecoverse helps you do more, better thanks to our partners:
A kick-asphalt way to reclaim value from old shingles: recycle them!
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