The company started as Wheaton Plastic Recycling, a division of Wheaton Industries. It was purchased by manager, George P. Glenn, lll in 1993. The name has changed but the goal of recycling plastics for industry use to reduce the amount of material going into landfills has remained the same.
When Eden Rock recycling processed its first product in 1988, the company was just a small mixed post-consumer bottle recycling business focused on HDPE and PET. Two decades later, we have grown into a major vinyl recycler, processing more than six million pounds of vinyl a year and we are the sole processor of post-consumer PVC containers in the United States.
Our full-cycle processing facility located in Millville, NJ can turn raw material into virtually any form depending on customer specifications-from manual and optical sorting, shredding, grinding and washing, float sink separation and pulverizing.
Through a technical cooperation program with the Vinyl Institute, the company also developed a unique commercial production line capable for reducing the PVC flake into fine powder.

Our commitment to creating a healthy environment for current and future generations through education and raising environmental awareness is at the heart of our business philosophy. We believe that education of the youth of today, provides stewardship for the care of our environment tomorrow.