Residue Recycling of SC, LLC

Residue Recycling of SC, LLC

Plastics Manufacturing

Piedmont, South Carolina 206 followers

We help you solve your problems as they relate to space, plastic scrap and their byproducts and overruns.

About us

Residue Recycling contributes toward the solution of your sustainability needs. We are dependable, motivated and adapt to the customer's requirements. For over 30 years in the Upstate of South Carolina, Residue has been a leader in serving manufacturers in recycling their post-industrial plastic scrap. We have experience in resizing and working with PET, Olefins, Styrenes, Engineering grade polymers, Filled and unfilled products, purges and strand waste. As a post-industrial plastic recycling business, we are a part of the solution to your sourcing needs by Toll Processing, Raw Material Products, and Warehousing Services. Let's have a conversation to come up with a solution for your problem.

Industry
Plastics Manufacturing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Piedmont, South Carolina
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1990
Specialties
Plastic Recycling, PET Recycling, Automotive Plastics Recycling, Warehousing, and Size Reduction

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    President at Residue Recycling of SC, LLC

    Today was a big day---a team of family, employees, friends and volunteers made a caravan between Costco and our Mauldin Warehouse for a big purchase, hauling, repalletizing of water. So far, we have collected water donations and funds to gather over 14,000 bottles of water this week. I just got off the phone with our customer in WNC, and here are a few key points for you: 1) Water is a must and need. There is some water working, but the majority of the water in and around Asheville pumps from a separate source, of which got major damage and is currently being fixed (around the clock, I'm told). However, the outlying areas will take much longer (months). 2) My customer has a large production plant (they started back up this week), with power, hot showers, and great facilities in which their employees can clean up before or after work. The employees span out in a 100 mile radius of this plant, and some of their families further than that. Everyone has been affected and continue to have needs, especially clean water. Being able to get a hot shower, grab a case of water and go home after working (and getting paid to work!), is really a blessing that you are a part of if you contributed. 3) This is a long road. We are working with other sources of bottled water and partners of ours in order to send in a full truckload of bottled water within the next month directly from the manufacturer to our customer, who will then distribute not only to their employees, but beyond---to the communities around them. We are not stopping this effort with this one run. As we gather more water locally, we'll continue to put skids of water onto our weekly truck run up to WNC. This is a team effort, and I am going to go ahead and call this one a WIN because of what many of you have done---you took a step of faith for the love of others. We have nearly half a truckload of bottled water leaving tomorrow morning to be delivered for our friends in need. Thank you, and on behalf of some of our friends in WNC, God bless you!

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  • Good Morning Friends. We have gotten a GREAT response for gathering bottled water for our friends in WNC. We are still on track for heading up Thursday for delivery, so there is still time to drop off cases at our Mauldin Warehouse M, T and W of this upcoming week. Cell service is spotty, but I’ve been in touch with my contact and they are extremely appreciative of the support. Also, we have had a lot of people sending Money via Venmo and even sending checks to us——all of this works and is going to help a lot of people. Finally, we are working with other business partners in order to bring more water later in the month—-stay tuned for further developments on that, we are hopeful to announce something soon. I have been fortunate to be able to listen on the radio to “iHeart Radio Asheville,” and they are doing a fantastic job of echoing information and encouragement for everyone in the region. If you get the chance, try and tune into it. The amount of community involvement is great to hear and see, as we have a long road ahead. But, we will get to our goals together, through helping each other.

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