Manufacturing Industry
Recycling Today
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Articles in Oct, 2004 issue of Recycling Today
- Cargill Dow presents PLA research data
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Holy grail: the quest to establish high-value end markets remains a top goal for tire recyclers
by Curt Harler - High capacity baling of recyclables
- Schnitzer Steel Industries
- Itec receives low-interest loan
- The right combination: several factors led Gold Metal Recyclers in Dallas to choose Fuchs
- Keeping an eye on safety
- Calendar
- Weapons of scrapped destruction?
- HP sets goal for 2007
- Best practices make perfect
- It keeps making money!
- SSI Pri-Max PR-590SD
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Bond issues: the Internal Revenue Service is mulling the possibility of providing recyclers with better access to tax exempt financing. However, the current wording is fairly murky
by Dan Sandoval -
In for the long haul
by Brian Taylor - North star dimming
- Dell names grant winners
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Higher voltage: wire recyclers in the U.S. are ramping up their systems to welcome the return of abundant material streams
by Brian Taylor -
Mixed opportunities: Athens-Clarke County's pay-as-you-throw program provides an incentive to recycle mixed paper
by Sharyn Dickerson - Linde H-series IC lift trucks
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Running like clockwork: routing software can help recyclers choose the best path for pickups
by Anthony Coia - The art of recycling
- The right impression
- Providing a demolition-to-scrap link
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At the crossroads
by Dan Sandoval -
Retrenched and ready? The painful retrenchment in the paper industry could turn into the long-awaited turnaround
by Dan Sandoval - Rigby linear scrap shears
- A new kind of software company
- Kansas City agency to issue grants
- London calling
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Consuming passion: SP Newsprint Co. is a devoted, but critical, consumer of scrap paper
by Brian Taylor -
By the numbers: An AF&PA report shows the growth of paper recycling since 1991
by Brian Taylor - CAT 950G Series II wheel loader
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The distant future: an electronics recycler ponders which factors will shape the future of this emerging recycling segment
by Thomas V. Hogye - New York State seeks to eliminate tire piles
- Genesis establishes demolition division
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Going global: both the demand for and the supply of recovered paper will push a trend toward more cross-border trading
by Bill Moore -
Green with envy: Germany's Green Dot program continues generating good collection numbers
by Deanne Toto - Bottled up
- Making the transition: Toshiba outlines its transition to lead-free manufacturing for its line of semiconductor products
- Spin cycle
- Sennebogens serve Richman yard
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Beat the clock: the onus is on exporters as an important inspection deadline in China looms
by Dan Sandoval -
Wild setting: Texas Disposal Services ventures into the wild to ensure neighborly cooperation
by Larry Trojak - Elephant ears and ecology
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Looking for diversion: the National Recycling Coalitions Annual Congress served up a vast menu of topics in the city known both for its scenic views and its recycling program
by Deanne Toto - Steady stainless
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Working overtime: America's auto shredder capacity grows to feed a hungry global market
by Brian Taylor -
Sierra International Machinery LLC
by John B. Sacco - Schupan & Sons Inc
- Primed for growth
- Colmar: manufactured in Italy, trusted worldwide
- A faster baler means more profit
- Independent Recycling Services
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