How do Transfer Stations Work?

What is a Transfer Station?

 When I hauled trash, I would get loaded at a transfer station.  I would drive my truck into a tunnel with a hole in the ceiling.  Trash would be dumped in by either a bulldozer, excavator, or both.  Loading could take minutes, depending on the volume of trash.  A transfer station is more commonly called a Material Recycling Facility or MRF. 

There is a lot more to transfer stations than just garbage.  A lot of their operations also pertain to recycling.  They are banded together into bales and loaded onto trucks to go to recycling facilities.



What are the Benefits to Transfer Stations?

The benefits of using a Material Recycling Facility are:

  1. Reduction of transportation costs
  2. Reduction in greenhouse gases like vehicle exhaust
  3. Reduce landfill waste
  4. Remove hazardous waste


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