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ABOUT US

Founded in 1995, Thompson Recycle Company was originally a division of Thompson-McCully Company, the largest asphalt contractor in the state of Michigan. The company’s mobile equipment would recycle asphalt at Thompson-McCully plants, as well as servicing outside customers. In 1999, Thompson Recycle Company began operating independently under the leadership of John Thompson.

Road construction projects produce mountains of scrap asphalt, but that asphalt can be reused as a component in new asphalt mixes. Depending on project specifications, up to 50% of an asphalt mix consists of recycled product. It is both environmentally and fiscally smart for companies to recycle asphalt.

In 2012, Thompson Recycle Company added a screening division to be able to fractionalize the recycled asphalt product into a variety of sizes to better meet the industry’s needs and to expand its offering.

Thompson Recycle Company credits its success to a focus on meeting customers’ needs without exception or excuse that was learned from Robert Thompson, Thompson-McCully’s founder and father of company president John Thompson.

Our plants have logged more than 2,100 moves and recycled more than 40 million tons
of asphalt.

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OUR TEAM

John H. Thompson

Owner & President

 

It is fair to say that John literally grew up in the road construction industry. His family owned Thompson-McCully Company, the largest asphalt paving enterprise in Michigan. Following time spent in the military, John worked at a variety of positions from laborer to equipment operator to foreman, learning the asphalt materials business from the inside out.

 

In 1999, he was ready to take his experience and strike out in a business of his own, Thompson Recycle Company, which had started as a division of Thompson-McCully four years earlier. The more than two decades since have seen the company grow from one mobile processing plant to several, making John’s days even busier. John attributes the company’s success to the focus on meeting customers’ needs without exception or excuse that he learned early in his career at Thompson-McCully under his father Robert Thompson’s leadership.

Joshua Ott

Operations Manager

 

Josh Ott is responsible for supervising Thompson Recycle Company’s three plants. At any point he has crews spread across lower Michigan,
from Mt. Clemens to Lansing to Grand Rapids. He works to assure that all the equipment runs smoothly, and production keeps up with the high seasonal demand. Fair to say he’s ready for some time off over the winter to snowmobile up north.

Lynne Evans

Office Manager

With a background in marketing and project management, heavy equipment definitely is not in Lynne’s wheelhouse. She joined the company in 2017 and has brought her project skills to improving office process and function. She is responsible for HR and office staff for Thompson Recycle Company. And she is proud that she now knows the difference between a loader and an excavator.

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