Texas Recycling/Surplus,
headquartered in Dallas, significantly increased its size. The company has
expanded its physical plant with the expansion into an adjoining warehouse.
The company has more than
50,000 square feet of space under one roof. The new space will be used for
short-term storage of recyclables.
The additional space also
will give the company increased opportunity to handle a wider range of
recyclables, including roll stock and surplus material. The expansion also
provides more dock space for loading and unloading tractor trailers and rail
cars.
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