"We clean up other people's messes"

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Innovative Recycling was created out of the need to generate value from mining waste to pay for either stabilizing or removing abandoned mining waste from communities that suffer from air and water pollution coming from abandoned mining waste piles. This led us to develop new systems to harvest marketable materials from old mining waste sources.

First, we are not a mining company. We are closely tied to the land restoration markets. As such, we approached our solution to mining waste recycling, not as an in-place stabilization solution, but an active solution to recover all usable materials that have ready markets in place for our products. Our mission is to recycle all the waste materials into usable materials, leaving behind a landscape that can support either natural habitats or increase commercial development.

First, we are not a mining company. We are closely tied to the land restoration markets. As such, we approached our solution to mining waste recycling, not as an in-place stabilization solution, but an active solution to recover all usable materials that have ready markets in place for our products. Our mission is to recycle all the waste materials into usable materials, leaving behind a landscape that can support either natural habitats or increase commercial development.

Yes, we do. We actively work with others who have difficult or complex materials. When we work on these projects we license a flow sheet to an operator. Our flow sheets normally suggest how to best treat processing wastes to either eliminate or mitigate any environmental hazards.  Contact us to see if your project is a fit for our expertise. 

Yes, we like to see a reference assay and how it was prepared. It gives us some indication as to what the raw materials are capable of producing. We will use our proprietary methods to "open up" the raw material to try and get it to release the desired materials. 

The XRF is notorious about giving false readings as to the quantity of metals in native ores. We have never seen them nearly as reliable as the laboratory AA or ICP reports. We look at the XRF as an indication that a specific element might be present, not a definitive indication of the presence or quantity of extractable metals. 

You can Contact Us via email at andrew [.at-] InnovativeRecyclingInc.com. Tell us about your idea and what you would like to work on and we will be happy to consider your submission.