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Articles in Oct, 2005 issue of Recycling Today
- Accent 470 tying system
- Watertown Tire Recycling cleans up after fire
- Marathon equipment makes appointments
- Lubo places seven TiTech sorters
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Newer and better: new technologies are geared to help shredder operators garner higher-value materials for shipping
by Brian Taylor - Katrina, market conditions affect GreenMan production levels
- Calendar
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High hopes: the skyscrapers of New York hold much of the opportunity for Metropolitan Paper Recycling Inc
by Brian Taylor - The whole package
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Another call for assistance
by Brian Taylor - Reccon event addresses electronics recycling
- NexGen Galaxy2R balers
- ISRI checks on status of scrap industry in hurricane damaged area
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System upgrade: Dale Johnson and MaSeR bring a new degree of separation to electronics recycling
by Brian Taylor - Fuchs MHL 350
- Schnitzer to acquire Southeastern scrap dealer
- SERDC arrives on southern scene
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Wheeling and dealing: states approach scrap tire management and end market development in a number of ways
by Deanne Toto - Vecoplan RG 42/60P XL Shredder
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Ironing out the specifics: better and clearer communication between suppliers and mills helps to avoid problems
by Giles King - Midland makes acquisition
- CRRA, FCR expand with new facility
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Finding a balance
by Dan Sandoval - Kawasaki ZV wheel loaders
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Municipal maneuvers: municipalities are looking for ways to boost the amount of material they collect, including high-value paper
by Brian Taylor - Smurfit, Kappa close to merger
- Steelworkers ratify collective agreement at IPSCO subsidiary
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World view: the long reach of Georgia-Pacific's Harmon Associates is beginning to extend beyond North America
by Brian Taylor - The great cartridge chase
- Mass. ban on C&D to be implemented
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A nimble player: size gives many companies heft. However, being smaller also offers opportunities, as Ralison International demonstrates
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Going high-tech: recyclers use custom software to improve their services to their generating customers
by Jackie Gubeno - Envirocycle, Nxtcycle merge
- Aluminum remains in demand
- Paper and paper recycling associations
- Reduce, reuse, repackage
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Detoured: already reeling from high fuel costs, how Hurricane Katrina will affect the transportation industry uncertain
by Dan Sandoval - Metso to acquire Texas Shredder
- The autumn blues
- A new kind of software company
- Eve of destruction: document destruction industry leaders discuss growth opportunities for their sector
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Investors only: investing in efficient processing equipment has been necessary to stay in the North American wire chopping game
by Brian Taylor - Cascades closes paper machine
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Start to finish: the system put in place by Gold Circuit Inc. aims to cover electronics recycling from remarketing through shredding
by Brian Taylor - Genesis introduces multi-jaw attachment
- Renewed strength
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