Southern Recycling Breaks Ground on Processing Facility in Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (March 9, 2018) —
Southern Recycling, LLC, along with company representatives and officials from Warren County, the City of Bowling Green, the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce and Houchens Industries gathered Friday to celebrate the groundbreaking of the company’s newest processing facility located at 2791 Louisville Road in Bowling Green.
This new facility will include state-of-the-art scrap processing equipment, which will increase their capacity for paper, plastic and scrap metal recycling for the region. “Houchens is excited about this expansion and what it will mean to the Bowling Green and Warren County communities,” said Spencer Coates, president of Bowling Green-based Houchens Industries. “We are grateful for the support this community has shown us.”
Southern Recycling specializes in recycling products such as paper and plastic to all grades of scrap metal, including iron, steel, copper, brass, stainless steel, nickel and nickel alloys. At current capacity, Southern Recycling is processing and shipping well over 25,000 tons per month of metal scrap and recyclables from its facilities. This expansion project will allow for operations and efficiency improvement and much-needed growth.
Southern Recycling was founded in Warren County in 1985 and is the main recycling service provider for both the region’s residential and rapidly growing industrial and manufacturing sectors. Southern Recycling has grown to be South Central Kentucky’s premiere company for industrial, commercial and residential recycling, servicing over 50,000 customers across South Central Kentucky. Since its founding, the company has expanded to employ 117 people across five, full-service, processing facilities.
“This is going to be a state-of-the-art recycling center,” said John Fellonneau, president of Southern Recycling. “This will enable the company to grow substantially in the coming years and better serve our community.”
“We are proud to support Southern Recycling and Houchens Industries in celebration of this important project for South Central Kentucky,” said Ron Bunch, president and CEO of the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce. “Our community has experienced unprecedented growth, which is made possible because of the valuable business and consumer services provided by companies like Southern Recycling and Houchens Industries, who recently celebrated 100 years in business. A big thank you and congratulations is in order for Southern Recycling and their employees for the hard work and dedication it took to make this project a reality.”
“We are proud that companies like Southern Recycling and Houchens Industries call Warren County home,” said Warren County judge-executive Mike Buchanon. “Today, Warren County is nearly 6,500 businesses strong, and growing. Southern Recycling has a great future in our region, and beyond, and we congratulate them on this project.”
“Bowling Green’s prosperity is directly related to the great services available to our businesses and our residents,” said Bowling Green Mayor Bruce Wilkerson. “Organizations like the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce and companies like Southern Recycling make the growth we’ve experienced over the last decade possible. Congratulations to Southern Recycling on this project and their future success.”
So far for 2018, the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce has announced two economic development projects totaling $5.05 million in capital investment and 72 new jobs. Last year, the Chamber announced over $270 million in capital investment and 852 jobs. Warren County experienced the fourth largest number of announced jobs and third largest capital investment amount in the last decade in 2017, representing ve percent of all capital investment and 9.5 percent of job growth in Kentucky. Bowling Green was most recently recognized by Site Selection magazine as a top tier-2 metropolitan area in the United States.
For more information about Southern Recycling and available career opportunities, visit http://www.southernrecycling.com/.