Power plant closures squeeze drywall makers who turn a type of coal waste into wallboard

US coal plants produced about 32 million tons of synthetic gypsum in 2017 — about twice as much as they sold to companies that recycle it for wallboard, cement and agriculture. Switching to mined gypsum is not always feasible. Synthetic gypsum is, in most cases, purer than the natural form.

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