Lautenbach Recycling, a Mt. Vernon, Washington-based processor of mixed C&D materials and other recyclable streams, will host a member mixer event in collaboration with the Skagit County Builders Association (SICBA) later this month.
The company says the Oct. 17 event will be an evening of "camaraderie and support" for the local building community.
“We are thrilled to host the October Member Mixer in collaboration with SICBA,” says Bryan Hancock, sales manager at Lautenbach Recycling. “It’s a fantastic opportunity for our team to connect with the local construction community and discuss the vital role recycling plays in sustainable building practices.”
Lautenbach Recycling says it sees partnering with SICBA as a way of “taking another step toward fostering stronger ties within the community while promoting environmentally responsible practices in the construction industry.”
“This event is a testament to the power of collaboration," says Pamela Sheedy, head of marketing at SICBA. "Working together with Lautenbach Recycling has allowed us to create an event that benefits our members and raises awareness about the importance of eco-friendly construction practices.”
Lautenbach Recycling, founded in 1991 by brothers Troy a former officer and current director of the Construction and Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA), and Torrey Lautenbach, provides demolition, self-haul recycling, roll-off boxes, recycling services and food waste depackaging services.
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