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Paper losses: L.A.'s biggest export stacking up, unwanted. Proctor, Charles Nov 10, 2008 1096
Landfill takes a break as pavement gets pounded. Randolph, Ned Brief article Apr 21, 2008 110
A moving experience: UsedCardboardBoxes.com sells used packing material to lower the cost of changing locations. Fine, Howard Company overview Jan 29, 2007 1066
Blazing trails: Blaze Recycling & Metals, Norcross, Ga., is the realization of a dream for brothers Craig, Kevin and Gary Blase. Taylor, Brian Cover story Oct 1, 2006 1632
Growth patterns: mobile shredding trucks remain popular for start-ups, but in-plant shredding typically accompanies growth. Taylor, Brian Oct 1, 2006 1978
Recyclers Ramp it up with Thorworld. Aug 8, 2006 544
Ship shape: Eager consuming markets have allowed large MRF operators to keep upgrading their operations. Taylor, Brian Aug 1, 2006 1886
Ready to shred? What role should shredding play in the recycling of electronic scrap? Sandoval, Dan Aug 1, 2006 1666
Recycling office equipment. Gallant, Julie Brief article Jun 19, 2006 154
Command posts: the leadership baton has passed to Keith Ristau and Mike McCracken at Oregon's Far West Fibers. Taylor, Brian Cover story Jun 1, 2006 2284
Disassembly line: at a time when many electronics recyclers incorporate some degree of shredding into their business models, Intercon Solutions is focused solely on demanufacturing. Toto, Deanne Company overview Jun 1, 2006 1728
Privatizing recycling: Canadian governments look to the private sector to operate their provincial recycling programs. Love, Myron May 1, 2006 1770
Indiana agency awards grants. Brief article Apr 1, 2006 225
An enterprising solution. Mar 1, 2006 352
Washington sees growth in recycling rate. Brief article Mar 1, 2006 221
ROM: the recycler's best friend. Mar 1, 2006 326
Pa. reports diversion increase. Brief Article Feb 1, 2006 169
Service center: customer service and a central location share twin billing for Twin Cities recycler Leder Brothers Co. Taylor, Brian Company Profile Feb 1, 2006 1870
Tools of the trade: wrap glass toolkit offers guidance on setting up glass collection programs with bars, cafes and restaurants. Gubeno, Jackie Dec 1, 2005 824
Fresh air: Arizona's southern desert provides a suitable business climate for Friedman Recycling Co. Taylor, Brian Cover Story Nov 1, 2005 1857
Roll with it: mobile crushers offer recyclers and demolition contractors speed and versatility. Toto, DeAnne Nov 1, 2005 1909
Another call for assistance. Taylor, Brian Editorial Oct 1, 2005 384
Katrina, market conditions affect GreenMan production levels. Brief Article Oct 1, 2005 142
World view: the long reach of Georgia-Pacific's Harmon Associates is beginning to extend beyond North America. Taylor, Brian Company Profile Oct 1, 2005 2146
A nimble player: size gives many companies heft. However, being smaller also offers opportunities, as Ralison International demonstrates. Sandoval, Dan Oct 1, 2005 1571
High hopes: the skyscrapers of New York hold much of the opportunity for Metropolitan Paper Recycling Inc. Taylor, Brian Company Profile Oct 1, 2005 1749
Paper and paper recycling associations. Oct 1, 2005 1130
Start to finish: the system put in place by Gold Circuit Inc. aims to cover electronics recycling from remarketing through shredding. Taylor, Brian Oct 1, 2005 1702
Reduce, reuse, repackage. Brief Article Oct 1, 2005 195
Brotherly commerce: Philadelphia's Geppert Bros. Inc. enjoys eighth decade of demolition and recycling activity. Turley, William Cover Story Jul 1, 2005 1843
A&S Metals: founded on trust. Company Profile Jul 1, 2005 502
Safety-Kleen refinances. Brief Article Jun 1, 2005 90
Market innovators: Clearline Technologies innovates within the rooftop walkway support system industry by using recycled rubber. Love, Myron May 1, 2005 1465
Eco-Battery Inc. Brief Article Apr 1, 2005 66
Dear friends. Sacco, John B. Brief Article Apr 1, 2005 250
Lewis Salvage Company: a reputation for honesty: Lewis Salvage meets its changing needs through its relationship with Sierra International Machinery. Company Profile Apr 1, 2005 1234
Ray's Trash Service: forward momentum: Smart business practices and a Sierra shear/baler have helped Ray's Trash Service expand. Company Profile Apr 1, 2005 1255
Macpresse scrap paper balers. Apr 1, 2005 1600
Providing for the common defense. Taylor, Brian Mar 1, 2005 382
Protect and serve: maintaining mobile equipment fleets yields minimal downtime. Harler, Curt Nov 1, 2004 1264
Best practices make perfect. Brief Article Oct 1, 2004 297
Higher voltage: wire recyclers in the U.S. are ramping up their systems to welcome the return of abundant material streams. Taylor, Brian Oct 1, 2004 1627
Wild setting: Texas Disposal Services ventures into the wild to ensure neighborly cooperation. Trojak, Larry Company Profile Oct 1, 2004 1077
Elephant ears and ecology. Brief Article Oct 1, 2004 180
A fine idea: knowing how to properly handle C&D fines is imperative. Wirsen, Greg Sep 1, 2004 1433
High tide: hurricane cleanup tasks help a North Carolina landfill operator get ahead of the curve on C&D recycling. Ward, Terri Sep 1, 2004 1183
Can-do attitude. Jul 1, 2004 259
Early recovery: collected data can yield insight into the potential of the deconstruction market. Guy, Brad Jul 1, 2004 2005
Certifiably qualified. Taylor, Brian Jun 1, 2004 407
going in reverse: obtaining efficient backhauling services presents a number of challenges, but the cost savings are worth the effort. Coia, Anthony May 1, 2004 1611
See 'n' sort: optical sorting equipment helps recyclers to sort diverse materials into relatively homogenous commodity streams. Toto, Deanne May 1, 2004 1914
Market data: the key to selecting the correct screening system lies in end market demand. Toto, Deanne May 1, 2004 1269
MRRA attendees hear the lowdown on wood. Brief Article May 1, 2004 317
Denver story touts C&D advances. May 1, 2004 394
Recyclers get helping hand. Brief Article Apr 1, 2004 132
Kite-flying weather. Apr 1, 2004 383
Odds-on favorite: strong leadership and new equipment help Silver Dollar Recycling play a winning hand in Las Vegas. Trojak, Larry Apr 1, 2004 1396
Tried & true: non-profit agency Recycle Ann Arbor has helped its hometown build a solid recycling tradition. Taylor, Brian Mar 1, 2004 627
Painting an LBP picture: crushing and recycling concrete that contains lead-based paint may pose few real hazards. Cosper, Stephen Mar 1, 2004 1546
EPA looks to boost end markets. Brief Article Feb 1, 2004 209
Equipped for success: Kroeker demolition cites its equipment selection as a key element in its steady growth. Trojak, Larry Jan 1, 2004 1323
SSI accelerates to the finish. Jan 1, 2004 472
Old rubber, better parts: this year, a new material developed in Detroit, its maker says, recycled 18,500 tires, removed five million pounds (cumulative) from seven domestic platforms, and saved one customer $185,000 annually--all from one plant. Sawyer, Christopher A. Dec 1, 2003 666
RTG to expand, restructure. Brief Article Dec 1, 2003 154
In the lead: Manny Bodner provides leadership beyond his Houston scrap company's property lines. Taylor, Brian Cover Story Dec 1, 2003 2423
Load 'em up; versatility and productivity are key when considering material handling equipment. Toto, Deanne Editorial Nov 1, 2003 1967
Pluck of the Irish: entrepreneur uses U.S. equipment to boost document destruction start-up in Ireland. Taylor, Brian Aug 1, 2003 1185
Recoup invites comment on future plans. Brief Article Jul 1, 2003 179
ITEC Environmental expands. (Plastics). Brief Article Jul 1, 2003 132
Golden rule: fair treatment, courtesy and honesty are at the heart of the McAvoy family's Industrial Metal Recycling company. (Cover Story). Taylor, Brian Jul 1, 2003 2558
Nasco-Op. (People). Brief Article Jul 1, 2003 135
Security bonds: Willie Geiser and Allshred Services, Toledo, Ohio, provide a security service based on document destruction abilities. (Cover Story). Taylor, Brian Cover Story Apr 1, 2003 1656
New glass for old. O'Boyle, Sherry Mar 1, 2003 465
Critical mass. (C&D News). Mar 1, 2003 395
BIR cooperates with UN on trade. (BIR News). Brief Article Mar 1, 2003 140
Surviving in a Nimby world: while most people favor recycling as a practice, recycling operations are considered unwelcome neighbors by many. (Cover Story). Sandoval, Dan Mar 1, 2003 2731
Up & away: paperstock markets could show some positive signs this year, although geopolitical events cast some uncertainty over the situation. (Commodity Focus). Sandoval, Dan Mar 1, 2003 2186
A recycling Mosiac the U.S. Southeast has some turbulent recycling issues to weather but a sound manufacturing base to come home to. (Regional Report). Harler, Curt Mar 1, 2003 2211
A passage to India: India is a growing market for secondary commodities. (International report). Toto, Deanne Mar 1, 2003 1857
Point of purchase: harvesting a clean grade of OCC often begins at retail locations. (Baler Focus). Taylor, Brian Feb 1, 2003 1630
L&S Tire Co. joins King County's LinkUp program. (Tires). Brief Article Dec 1, 2002 179
West Coast story: Allan Company has steadily worked its way up to number one in the West Coast scrap paper business. . Company Profile Dec 1, 2002 2072
Providing a home: MBA Polymers Inc., Richmond, Calif., has been created to give a boost to durable goods plastics recycling. Taylor, Brian Nov 1, 2002 2125
Pile it on: larger scrap yards with heavier volumes could opt for high-volumes scrap handlers. (Material Handling Equipment Focus). Taylor, Brian Nov 1, 2002 1566
Built to last. (Excel). Nov 1, 2002 639
The hard facts: recyclers need to help the U.S. paper industry survive in a competitive world, according to SP Newsprint's Dr. James Burke. (Paper Consumer Focus). Nov 1, 2002 2491
The chop shop: dead computers give life to CompuTel, a business that's healthy when its parts are worth more than the whole. (Feature). Martin, Edward Jul 1, 2002 1420
Tucson moves to weekly collection. (Municipal Recycling). Brief Article Jun 1, 2002 185
Nashville launches curbside program. (Municipal Recycling). Brief Article Jun 1, 2002 194
Open road for crushers. (C&D News). Brief Article Jun 1, 2002 207
Setting a higher standard: establishing and adhering to best practices could help solve export-related electronic scrap problems. (Electronics Exporting). Ingenthron, Robin Jun 1, 2002 1924
US cyber-waste dumped in Asia. (Currents). Brief Article May 1, 2002 186
Fixed focus: in part by building a strong foundation in the alternative fuel market, GreenMan technologies of Lynnfield, Mass., has discovered success. (Tire Recycling Report). Toto, DeAnne Statistical Data Included Apr 1, 2002 1812
Running the obstacle course; from its modest 90,000 square feet location, Conigliaro Industries handles a variety of recycling tasks. (Company Profile). Taylor, Brian Mar 1, 2002 1779
Web enabled; the days when only "techies" used the Internet are long gone. Nowadays, more people find that using the Internet is an essential part of day-to-day business. (Recycling On The Web). Sandoval, Daniel Mar 1, 2002 2059
Betting on change: the ISRI 2002 Annual Convention embraces change at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. (Convention Preview). Toto, Deanne Feb 1, 2002 2009
Rising above the plastics plateau: if MRF operators can respond effectively to processing "all bottles," will plastics recycling rates rise? (MRF Series). Buwalda, Tim Jan 1, 2002 1702
HAWAII'S VEGGIE FUEL. Burmeier, Beverly Brief Article Nov 1, 2001 429
Trading places: known for its commodities trading services, Enron Corp. now also owns mills that consume scrap paper. (Paper Consumer Focus). Sandoval, Dan Nov 1, 2001 2027
Taking in the Trash. Hamburg, Lisa Brief Article Aug 1, 2001 752

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