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Articles in August, 2004 issue of Recycling Today
- Tietek opens new facility
- Considering alternatives
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Making demands: the need for more fiber was a unifying message at the 2004 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show
by Brian Taylor - "Bettr" living through technology
- California announces delay
- Inventory clearance
- All-American recycling
- Trashy Exploits
- Electronics firms launch initiative
- Smaller world
- In memoriam
- The kindest cut
- Dell expands grant program
- Ohio cleans up
- City Carton Recycling
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Too much information
by Brian Taylor - The price is right
- Greenman completes financing
- Calendar
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Bright future: the 20 largest MRFs in the U.S. set a recycling industry standard
by Brian Taylor - Franchising at issue
- Omnisource adds Admetco to fold
- ERAtech begins cleanup
- MOD 50P-16 recycling cart
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Riding the wave: China's growing economy is challenging the way we look at the trading loop
by Wade Schuetzeberg - Safe cover
- Recycling Today garners national award
- Plastics recycler receives loan
- Komatsu waste handlers
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Hammer time: several factors can influence the life expectancy of cast auto shredder parts
by Scott Newell, Jr. - Roanoke halts colored glass collection
- Harris shear on the job in France
- A river runs near it
- Exploranium acquired by SAIC
- Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 51
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Two paths: document destruction companies can find success using either mobile shredding or plant-based destruction methods
by Dan Sandoval - Georgia City cuts recycling program
- Separators heading to CMC facility
- Built to last
- Sierra to distribute IPS Balers
- Titan trailer for extreme-duty hauling
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Going high-tech: if you aren't already destroying electronic media, should you be?
by Rebecca Rohan - New York commences enforcement
- Delaware to call for mandatory recycling
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Buried treasure: while aluminum cans enjoy a high recycling rate relative to plastic bottles, the rate has been declining because of a number of factors
by Deanne Toto - Thomas 137 skid steer loader
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Slow and steady: the slow-speed, high-torque design of primary-reduction equipment can help some C&D recyclers process diverse material streams
by Deanne Toto
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