Union County in northeastern New Jersey will soon break ground on a privately financed $220 million recycling facility after officials approved an amendment in the county’s recycling plan that paves the way for the facility’s construction.
Among the facility’s operations will be converting organic waste into natural gas plus other organic recycled material, including liquid fertilizer.
The facility, which requires approval from New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection, is slated to be built on a 21-acre parcel at Tremley Point in Linden.