The expansion, which is slated to come online in early 2018, is expected to add 150 jobs, nearly doubling the workforce of Dynamic Recycling.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

August 15, 2017

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Dynamic Recycling to Undergo 140,000-Square-Foot Expansion
Gov. Scott Walker speaks at a press conference about the expansion plans of Dynamic Recycling in the town of Onalaska.Erik Daily, La Crosse Tribune

Onalaska, Wis.-based Dynamic Recycling, which recycles, tests and refurbishes items like IT equipment, consumer electronics, medical equipment and electronic and non-ferrous scrap, is undergoing a 140,000-square-foot expansion that will increase the processing capacity of scrap and electronic recyclables and add more office space.

The expansion, which is slated to come online in early 2018, is expected to add 150 jobs, nearly doubling the workforce of Dynamic Recycling.

La Crosse Tribune has more details:

Dynamic Recycling is expanding for the fifth time in a decade.

Company officials celebrated a visit by Gov. Scott Walker on Monday that highlighted a 140-000-square-foot expansion project that began in May. The extra space will boost the processing capacity of scrap and electronic recyclables, as well as provide additional office space for the company.

Company CEO Miles Harter said the hope is for the new facility to come online in early 2018, as the company already has outgrown its current space. The expansion is expected to add 150 jobs, nearly doubling the workforce of Dynamic Recycling, which also has facilities in the Twin Cities and Nashville, Tenn.

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