Heidelberg Materials North America has today announced the immediate rebranding of its recently acquired subsidiary, Giant Resource Recovery (GRR!), as Heidelberg Materials Giant Resource Recovery (GRR).
GRR accepts both hazardous and non-hazardous waste streams, including liquids, solids, debris, steel drums, containers, and aerosols, and recycles them for use as fuel in cement kilns. The addition of the GRR business to Heidelberg Materials earlier this year is said to perfectly complement the company’s focus on growing the circular economy and increasing its portfolio of more sustainable construction materials.
The rebranding of the GRR business precedes the upcoming Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Environmental Trade Fair and Conference, which will be held in San Antonio, Texas, on June 3-4.
“The GRR team is excited to be a part of Heidelberg Materials and proud to be a part of a company with such a strong and compelling focus on environmental sustainability and innovation,” said Stephen Holt, Executive Vice President of GRR.
“The GRR business is very unique and a strategically important addition to Heidelberg Materials North America,” said Scott Dickson, President of Heidelberg Materials North America’s Southeast Region. “This rebranding of the GRR business further emphasises our commitment to building a sustainable future and positioning Heidelberg Materials as the front-runner on decarbonising the built environment and growing the circular economy in the construction materials industry.”