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About ECG:

Elizabeth City Glass Company Incorporated (ECG) is pioneering the recycling of glass and the manufacture of building and consumer products from recycled bottle, window, mirror, and industrial glass. Formed in 2001, ECG is a North Carolina Chapter C Corporation and a member of the US Green Building Council. The company is a certified North Carolina Qualified Business Venture.

In 2002, the company conducted a $1,200,000 stock offering under the private offering laws and rules of North Carolina and the Securities Exchange Commission. With the proceeds from the 2001 offering, ECG constructed a 16,000 square foot facility in Pasquotank County, NC. This facility began commercial operations in May of 2004 and is currently engaged in providing glass recycling services, franchising and construction of new ECG facilities, the sale of products, and R&D operations. In 2003 the company received a $20,000 grant from the North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources for development of a recycled glass precast process. Starting July of 2006, the company will be conducting a $1,530,000 stock offering.

 

What Makes ECG Special

The ECG business strategy is unique in that the company does not attempt to recycle incoming glass back into raw materials for the glass industry. Instead, ECG plants convert the recycled glass feedstock into high demand, urban use finished products.

The company facilities are unique because:

  • ECG process converts incoming recycled glass into a 99.9% clean aggregate free from metal, plastic, glue, paper or food residue
  • Incoming glass does not have to be color sorted or screened
  • Incoming glass can be any combination of bottle, window, tempered, pane, industrial or Pyrex and can contain high levels of non-glass contaminations such as paper, plastic or cans.
  • ECG facilities are small, environmentally friendly, unobtrusive, inexpensive, high volume plants.
  • ECG facilities convert incoming glass into diversity of high urban demand finished products.