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Clean Earth Projected to Process 13M+ Aerosol Cans in 2020, Breaking Previous Record

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Clean Earth, a leading specialty waste company, aims to process 13 million aerosol cans by the end of 2020, marking an 85% increase from 2015. This achievement is attributed to their advanced recycling technology and strict compliance with regulations. The company's commitment to sustainability includes ensuring 100% recycling of cans and expanding its processing capabilities.

Clean Earth operates 19 facilities and handles nearly 3 billion aerosol cans produced annually in the U.S., with further expansion planned by 2022.

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  • Processing 13 million aerosol cans by year-end 2020, an 85% increase from 2015.
  • Ranked number one in the specialty waste sector with 19 facilities.
  • Strong commitment to sustainability with 100% recycling and zero landfilling.
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  • Clean Earth processed nearly 1 Million cans each month in 2020 and expects to reach 13 Million by the end of the year, setting a new Company record.

  • Clean Earth will be expanding capabilities to meet growing demand adding to the Company’s vast specialty waste network.

HATBORO, Pa., Nov. 12, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean Earth, one of the largest specialty waste companies in the United States, today announced that its Clean Earth Aerosol Recycling System expects to process 13 million aerosol cans by the end of 2020, an 85% increase from the company’s aerosol can recycling in 2015. Leading the field in advanced, sustainable aerosol recycling for pressurized steel cans, aluminum cans, plastics and glass, Clean Earth has already surpassed their record year in 2017.

This milestone is a direct result of Clean Earth’s proven history of Final Rule compliance, health and safety initiatives and the Company’s one-of-a-kind recycling system technology, specifically designed to service all industries that produce aerosol, loose spec paint and other consumer commodity waste. Clean Earth commits to ensuring that 100 percent of each can goes through the recycling process, as well as to zero landfilling, carbon footprint reduction, no long-term degradation exposure to the environment, and cost-effective, customized solutions for every customer.

Clean Earth ranks number one among specialty waste organizations with 19 transfer, storage and disposal facilities (TSDFs) and proven technology that allows for efficient processing of aerosol cans. Clean Earth’s key to success is its hazardous waste facility in Morgantown, West Virginia that processes aerosol cans received from coast to coast.

Nearly 3 billion aerosol cans are produced in the U.S. each year. Morgantown’s sophisticated and robust processing systems are designed specifically to manage aerosol waste and Clean Earth’s network is projected to expand with additional recycling processing units by 2022.

“It’s exciting to have bypassed one of our core company goals this year for the Aerosol Recycling System, which was the processing of 11.4 million aerosol cans, by millions to reach this milestone today,” said Clean Earth Vice President of Operations Hector Sanchez. “Our mission for Clean Earth’s aerosol services directly align with our goals for sustainability – to ultimately go green as a company and for zero components to end up in a landfill. We’re committed to providing a 100% sustainable solution for aerosol waste for our customers and remaining a cutting-edge vendor with market-leading technology features.”

Clean Earth provides remediation, disposal, recycling and beneficial reuse solutions for contaminated soil, dredged material and hazardous and non-hazardous wastes, with the unique capability of providing a one-source, full-service recycling solution to handle multiple waste streams from a single customer. By turning specialty waste into recycling opportunities, Clean Earth creates a better future for all people, the planet and its customers.

Click here for a recent recording of the “Aerosol Recycling Solutions & Regulatory Update Webinar,” presented by Clean Earth’s Howard Ray, Business Development, and Wade Scheel, Director Governmental Affairs.

To learn more about Clean Earth, please visit www.cleanearthinc.com or follow the Company on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram.

About Clean Earth
Clean Earth’s vision is to create a better future for our people, partners, and planet by turning specialty waste into recycling opportunities. Clean Earth is one of the largest specialty waste companies in the United States providing remediation, disposal, recycling, and beneficial reuse solutions for hazardous and non-hazardous waste and contaminated materials. Headquartered in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, it operates a network of 89 facilities. As a leader in the industry, Clean Earth has the experience and capabilities to provide efficient, effective waste recycling and disposal solutions. Our vast portfolio of technologies and services touches nearly every industry that generates waste including energy, infrastructure, commercial, industrial, retail, and healthcare markets.

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Harsco Corporation is a global market leader providing environmental solutions for industrial and specialty waste streams, and innovative technologies for the rail industry. Based in Camp Hill, PA, the 13,000-employee company operates in more than 30 countries. Harsco’s common stock is a component of the S&P SmallCap 600 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Additional information can be found at www.harsco.com.

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What is Clean Earth aiming to achieve with its aerosol recycling by the end of 2020?

Clean Earth aims to process 13 million aerosol cans by the end of 2020.

How much did Clean Earth increase its aerosol can recycling from 2015 to 2020?

Clean Earth increased its aerosol can recycling by 85% from 2015 to 2020.

How many facilities does Clean Earth operate for specialty waste management?

Clean Earth operates 19 transfer, storage, and disposal facilities.

What is Clean Earth's commitment to sustainability?

Clean Earth commits to 100% recycling of aerosol cans and zero landfilling.

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