Atwood Resources is back up and running.
The dead-stock removal company's plant suffered a major fire in December of 2014 and a smaller blaze in December of 2015.
Spokesman Tom Smith says after 18 months of trials , tribulations and what seemed like endless delays, they're now able to return to their pre-fire pricing for deadstock and rural carcass material collection.
According to Smith, they're starting to see the new facility's full potential as they work through the commissioning trials.
He suggests if the volume of material received over the coming years should increase, Atwood Resources will be able to provide an even more affordable deadstock and rural carcass material recycling option.