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A significant milestone has been achieved in New Jersey鈥檚 commitment to sustainability and clean energy. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has granted the first-ever permit for solar panel recycling to Commercial Solar Panel Recycling, located in Phillipsburg鈥檚 Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ).

New Jersey, as a national leader in renewable energy, has a responsibility to ensure the environmentally responsible development of the infrastructure that will help us reduce climate pollutants,鈥 said New Jersey Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette. 鈥淭his Research and Development permit is the first step in ensuring that New Jersey will have the appropriate protocols in place to sustainably process end-of-life solar panels.鈥

This groundbreaking RD&D permit, Certificate of Authority to Operate (CAO) a Research, Development & Demonstration Project to Manage Non-Hazardous End-of-Life Solar Panels, issued by NJDEP鈥檚 Bureau of Recycling & Hazardous Waste, Division of Sustainable Waste Management will enable Commercial Solar Panel Recycling to process end-of-life solar panels, recovering valuable materials such as glass, aluminum and silicon. By recycling these materials, the company will help to reduce waste, conserve resources, and promote a more circular economy.

“The NJDEP鈥檚 RD&D certification for solar panel recycling marks a critical step in advancing long-term solutions outlined in my newly introduced New Jersey Senate Bill 3399, which mandates end-of-life recycling for solar and photovoltaic energy facilities and structures. This milestone and CSPR鈥檚 initiative as the first solar panel recycling operation in New Jersey are an exciting start toward a greener, more sustainable future,” affirmed New Jersey State Senator Bob Smith, a key supporter of renewable energy initiatives in New Jersey.

鈥淭his permit represents a pivotal leadership moment in New Jersey鈥檚 sustainability journey, and we are proud to lead the charge in establishing a viable, scalable solution for solar panel recycling,鈥 stated Glenn Laga, Co-Founder and CEO of Commercial Solar Panel Recycling. 鈥淏y recovering and reintroducing valuable materials into the manufacturing process, we鈥檙e not only reducing New Jersey鈥檚 landfill waste but also creating new jobs in an emerging industry poised to manage the growing volume of end-of-life solar panels.鈥

Commercial Solar Panel Recycling is committed to reducing America鈥檚 growing landfill burden through responsible and sustainable PV array recycling practices. The company’s facility, located in the historic McGinley Mills, is now moving forward to utilize advanced technologies to recover valuable materials from solar panels, minimizing environmental impact and maximizing resource efficiency.

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