Mountain Top Recycling LLC
Wood Debris Processing Facility
At our facility, we transform wood debris into valuable products such as compost, firewood timber for sawmills, and ash for soil regeneration. This process not only enables us to repurpose waste materials but also contributes to sustainable practices in resource management and environmental restoration.
Contact Us
223 Mountaintop Industrial Dr.
Bessemer, AL 35020
M.henderson@mountaintoprecycling.com
(205)-475-3224
End Product Capabilities
Firewood
We provide high-quality firewood, focusing on seasoned oak for residential use due to its efficiency and consistent burn. For restaurants and culinary needs, we offer hardwoods like pecan and hickory, which add unique flavors to smoked and grilled dishes. Our firewood can be customized for specific cooking methods, including wood-fired pizza ovens, ensuring that both homeowners and restaurateurs receive exceptional service and products that elevate their experience.
Compost
Compost is decomposed organic matter that becomes a nutrient-rich soil additive. It improves soil structure, makes nutrients more available, and helps retain moisture in gardens and farms. Adding compost to soil gives plants essential nutrients, leading to better growth and higher yields.
Environmentally, composting reduces waste by keeping food scraps and yard waste out of landfills, which lowers methane emissions, a harmful greenhouse gas. It also enhances soil biodiversity, supporting helpful microorganisms that boost soil health. In summary, composting is vital for sustainable waste management and protecting the environment quickly.
Hardwood Ash
Using ash and organic biochar enriches soil and offers environmental benefits beyond agriculture. Ash provides key nutrients like potassium, calcium, and magnesium, enhancing soil fertility and pH balance. Organic biochar, made from biomass pyrolysis, acts as a stable carbon source, improving water retention and aeration, and supporting healthy roots and microbial activity. This boosts crop yields and aids carbon sequestration, crucial for climate change mitigation. Integrating these materials into soil management promotes sustainability by recycling waste, reducing environmental impact, and fostering healthier ecosystems. Overall, their use enriches soil and supports environmental stewardship, aligning with ecological priorities.
“We must all obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature.”
– Edmund Burke