ColoradoBiz Staff //March 30, 2026//
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ColoradoBiz Staff //March 30, 2026//
DENVER — Iron Woman Logistics Services LLC has received a grant from Colorado Circular Communities to build a construction and demolition recycling facility in the Denver area.
The project aims to address a gap in Colorado’s waste infrastructure. Construction and demolition debris is the state’s largest waste stream, and the Denver metro area has lacked facilities capable of processing those materials at scale.
The facility will process mixed construction and demolition waste and recover materials for recycling and reuse. It is also expected to support Denver’s Universal Recycling and Composting Ordinance and regional waste diversion goals.
“We are so excited to be leading the way in reuse and circularity by building a state-of-the-art C&D recycling facility focused on building today for a sustainable tomorrow,” said Shaun Egan of Iron Woman.
Iron Woman is working with Circular Colorado on the project. The facility is expected to be part of a broader effort to develop markets for recycled materials.
“This project represents a critical step forward in developing Colorado’s circular economy,” said Laurie Johnson, founder and CEO of Circular Colorado.
The grant will fund site preparation, construction and sorting equipment.
Officials said the facility is intended to increase the supply of recycled materials, reduce construction-related emissions and support the state’s environmental and economic goals.
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