Roosevelt University has broken ground for its new 32-story tower at 425 S. Wabash Ave. in Chicago South Loop. The tower will be the second tallest educational facility in the country and the sixth tallest in the world. This unique vertical campus will feature classrooms, lecture halls, state-of-the-art science labs, conference rooms, a dining center, a student recreation center, residences for more than 600 students, all under one roof!

Some of Chicago best-known firms are working on the project. VOA is the architectural firm; The John Buck Co. is the development manager and Power Construction Co. is the general contractor. Recycling Systems, Inc. has joined the team to provide the waste hauling and recycling service for this project. Seeking LEED certification, RSI is committed to assisting these key players in attaining the goals set forth by this green build project.

For more information or to inquire about dumpster rental contact Recycling Systems, Inc. at 773-579-0100. RSI is located at 3152 S California Ave. Chicago, IL 60608 and is open 24 hours Monday-Friday and until 3:00pm on Saturdays.

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RSI Featured In Waste Advantage Magazine

by Mohamed on August 9, 2012

RSI Featured in Waste Advantage Magazine

Recycling Systems, Inc. was featured in the June 2010 Issue of Waste Advantage Magazine. By recovering materials at its own facility and reducing waste travel to landfills, RSI is competitive in a marketplace of giants while providing a platform for sustainability and environmental stewardship. To view the article archive click here.

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Green Town Chicago

July 31, 2012

RSI Speaks at GreenTown Chicago On Thursday, October 14th, 2010, GreenTown Chicago featured Philippe Cousteau, Activist and Chief Ocean Correspondent, Animal Planet and Planet Green, and Suzanne Malec-McKenna, Commissioner, City of Chicago Department of Environment and Jerry Golf of Recycling Systems, Inc. who spoke about Innovation in Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling. The afternoon program [...]

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