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Recyling Unused Granite and Marble

Posted: 23 2011 at 11:18am

Classic Marble & Stone of Hoagland, is going green. The excess waste of granite and marble countertop scraps will be recycled into concrete products or other recycled uses which will avoid landfills. "It is important to keep our company environmentally friendly," says Mike Sorg, president and owner of Classic Marble & Stone. In 2009, the company incorporated a water recycling system which allowed us to reuse thousands of gallons of water daily.


Classic Marble & Stone celebrated 25 years of business at the end of 2010. As the economy is pulling out the of recession, howmeowners are improving their kitchens and baths with natural stone or quartz countertops. With a warehouse full of choices, homeowners are impresssed with the selection, price and quality of workmanship that is above the standard fabrication shop in the Midwest. Classic is proud to add the recyling of their stone products to reasons why homeowners should choose them for their housing projects.

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