From The Lede

Baldwin County metal recycler gets approval for expansion, re-zoning

Ecovery

The Ecovery recycling plant in Loxley. The plant, which processes and recycles aluminum and other metal, has expanded rapidly in the last five years, drawing the ire of nearby residents (Photo by Margaret Kates/The Lede)

Ecovery, a metal processing and recycling facility in Loxley, received approval from the Baldwin County Planning and Zoning Commission to re-zone their 45-acre facility and add a new, 40,000-square foot building. The re-zoning now goes to the Baldwin County Commission for final approval.

“We’re excited to continue our growth as a company, it’s a family-owned business,” said Brock Norris, president and chief operating officer of Ecovery. “We’ve obviously grown pretty significantly over the past four, five, six years. We’re excited about the future.”

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