Metal Recycling

Upstate Shredding to build multi-million dollar heavy media plant in Owego

Upstate Shredding is constructing a new heavy media plant in Owego with the assistance of a $1 million New York ESD grant awarded earlier this year from the State of New York.


The Southern Tier was one of three regions awarded $500 million in $1.5 billion Upstate New York revitalization funding. The $500 million is the largest infusion of economic development ever in the region.

The project plans for a capital investment of $7.5 million, all of which will be privately funded beyond the $1 million dollar grant, and would create approximately 25 new full time positions in the Southern Tier region. The new dry media plant contains state-of-the-art processing technology that will further process zorba, a shredded mix of nonferrous metals consisting primarily of aluminum generated by eddy current separator or other segregation techniques, to separate out the aluminum from the heavies (copper, brass, zinc, and stainless).

Upstate Shredding – Weitsman Recycling will feed the media plant with its two company owned shredders in Owego, New York and New Castle, Pennsylvania and will also be buying material from outside sources throughout North America. The new plant is scheduled to be fully staffed and operational in late December.

The plant will be enclosed in a new 20,000 sq.ft. building which will be built at 1000 State Route 434 in Owego, the former 3.5 acre site of 84 Lumber that Weitsman purchased earlier this year. The technology was purchased from SGM Magnetics, a North American leader in magnetic and sensor technology specializing in ferrous and nonferrous metal separation. SGM Magnetics will be supplying a complete dry media plant for upgrading zorba sized between .75” to 5”.

The system is designed for up to 15 tons of zorba per hour, separating the light metals (aluminum) from the heavy nonferrous metals. The media plant will be one of only a few operational in the U.S. This state-of-the-art equipment will take Upstate Shredding’s single zorba product and produce four high quality commodities: twitch, circuit boards extracted by color sorting technology, aluminum and a heavies package.

In addition, Upstate Shredding is installing a separate media plant at the same location in order to sort the .75” and under fraction of zorba which uses an alternate technology.

Published in the November 2016 Edition of American Recycler News

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