Recycling

Four years after the worldwide recycling market crashed, you may be surprised to learn it's making a comeback.

CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff was invited inside Long Island's largest recycling processing center in Yaphank for a look at what's been the game-changer and what more can be done.

After a sudden halt four years ago when China stopped buying United States recyclables, Brookhaven town's recycling center closed up shop.

"Recycling was really on almost life support," said Winters Brothers senior vice president Will Flower.

CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff was invited inside Long Island's largest recycling processing center in Yaphank for a look at what's been the game-changer and what more can be done.

After a sudden halt four years ago when China stopped buying United States recyclables, Brookhaven town's recycling center closed up shop.

"Recycling was really on almost life support," said Winters Brothers senior vice president Will Flower.