01 NovRecycling Company Moving to Spotsylvania
A company that recycles vinyl and aluminum scrap is moving from Maryland to Spotsylvania County, creating as many as 25 new jobs within the first year of opening locally.
Regency Polymer Materials has signed a lease to occupy a 48,320-square-foot building at 5112 Park Drive near the intersection of U.S. 1 and Courthouse Road. The company plans to open the local plant early next year.
Regency buys industrial vinyl and aluminum scrap from manufacturers, contractors and others. It grinds the material—windows, fencing, siding and more—into powder and sells it to manufacturers along the East Coast. The powder is then used to make electrical conduit, fencing, downspouts and other products.
One of Regency’s largest customers is Mid-Atlantic Vinyl Products, which is headquartered on Commonwealth Drive off U.S. 1 near Cosner’s Corner in Spotsylvania. Mid-Atlantic Vinyl, which has grown through the recession, makes vinyl railing, fencing and columns for porches, decks and backyards. About 83 percent of the material that goes into its products is recycled.






