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Paper giants: global demand for recovered paper has been keeping North America's paperstock dealers busy.


Paper recycling Paper recycling is the process of recovering waste paper and remaking it into new paper products. There are three categories of paper that can be used as feedstocks for making recycled paper: mill broke, pre-consumer waste, and post-consumer waste.  has long been a quiet component of North America's industrial economy, but recent export statistics have helped cast a spotlight Spotlight can refer to at least three types of lighting:
  • a searchlight;
  • stage lighting used in theatre to focus an audience's attention on a performer or event, known as a Followspot;
 on some recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment.  activity.

In an economy where goods made in China are streaming into Pacific Ocean ports on the West Coast of the United States The "West Coast", "Western Seaboard", or "Pacific Seaboard" are terms for the westernmost coastal states of the Western United States, comprising most often California, Oregon and Washington. , recovered paper has been one of the few materials heading the other way. Some statistics list it as the export item that is filling more containers on the trip back to East Asia East Asia

A region of Asia coextensive with the Far East.



East Asian adj. & n.
 than any other product.

In the past two years, paper recyclers have not only had the export market to tap into, but have been able to deal with a relatively healthier and more financially stable paper industry in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. .

The combined factors have helped further solidify so·lid·i·fy  
v. so·lid·i·fied, so·lid·i·fy·ing, so·lid·i·fies

v.tr.
1. To make solid, compact, or hard.

2. To make strong or united.

v.intr.
 a well-established industry that overlaps and interacts with several other industries, most notably the papermaking pa·per·mak·ing  
n.
The process or craft of making paper.



paper·mak
 and solid waste industries.

As the importance of securing scrap paper scrap paper npedazos mpl de papel

scrap paper npapier m brouillon

scrap paper scrap n
 supplies became evident to forest products companies, many of them have developed their own recycling divisions to ensure that their mills will have access to material.

From another angle, major solid waste companies are aware of the bottom line of making sure collected paper is and, thus, have paid significant attention to their recycling operations.

The majority of the 10 largest paperstock dealers in North America are either recycling divisions of mill companies or recycling divisions of solid waste hauling firms.

The financial backing that comes from being part of a larger corporate base has helped these recycling divisions procure To cause something to happen; to find and obtain something or someone.

Procure refers to commencing a proceeding; bringing about a result; persuading, inducing, or causing a person to do a particular act; obtaining possession or control over an item; or making a person
 material from the industrial, commercial, office and residential streams.

However, a look at the companies placing 13 through 19 on the list, as well as those who placed just outside the 20 largest, shows that there is still a place in the industry for independent paperstock dealers.

As with other Recycling Today "20 Largest" lists, we received replies from some but not all of the companies we contacted. In some cases, we placed companies on the list based on estimates from industry sources and based on numbers collected two years ago, while in other cases we refrained from doing so.

In an effort to receive more information, we decided to keep actual volume figures confidential. The list that has been created ranks the companies based on processing volume, defined as scrap paper sorted, baled or otherwise handled before being shipped to a broker or consuming mill.

A MATTER OF ACCESS. A look at the operations of the continent's largest paperstock dealers reveals different techniques used to tap into North America's scrap paper stream.

Curbside curb·side  
n.
1. The side of a pavement or street that is bordered by a curb.

2. A sidewalk.

adj.
Located, operating, or occurring at or along the sidewalk or curb:
 recycling programs have helped such companies as Waste Management Inc.'s Recycle re·cy·cle  
tr.v. re·cy·cled, re·cy·cling, re·cy·cles
1. To put or pass through a cycle again, as for further treatment.

2. To start a different cycle in.

3.
a.
 America America [for Amerigo Vespucci], the lands of the Western Hemisphere—North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. The world map published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller is the first known cartographic use of the name.  Alliance, Allied Waste Industries, Casella Waste Systems and Republic Services become large-volume handlers handlers

persons involved in the handling of, for example, circus animals. Includes grooms, milkers, herdsmen, strappers. Used mostly in referring to persons handling animals for show or auction.
 of the old newspapers (ONP ONP Open Network Provision(ing)
ONP Olympic National Park
ONP Old Newspapers (pulp and paper inustry)
ONP One Nation Party
ONP Operation Na Pali (gaming)
ONP One Night Process
) grade.

Newsprint newsprint

low grade paper used for newspapers. Old newspapers are fed to cattle as an alternative roughage and may occasionally be ingested by dogs. Significant amounts of lead are accumulated in tissues; no cases of poisoning have been recorded in cattle, though it has been
 mill companies with recycling divisions, such as SP Newsprint and Abitibi-Consolidated Abitibi-Consolidated NYSE: ABY TSX: A is a Canadian pulp and paper company based in Montreal, Quebec. The network of 19 paper mills, 20 sawmills, 4 remanufacturing facilities and 2 engineered wood facilities, located in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom , have also tapped into the post-consumer ONP stream, either with drop-off centers or by procuring Procuring, in general, is the act of acquiring goods or services, usually by contract. It may refer to:
  • Procurement, a business process to acquire goods or services.
  • Procuring, the act of aiding a prostitute in the arrangement of a sex act with a customer.
 curbside material.

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 program established by Abitibi-Consolidated is the company's attempt to capture post-consumer newspapers and magazines that are disposed dis·pose  
v. dis·posed, dis·pos·ing, dis·pos·es

v.tr.
1. To place or set in a particular order; arrange.

2.
 of away from home. The small recycling drop-off bins are being placed in schools, churches and other buildings in several major American cities.

The offices, factories and retail locations of North America also remain competitive ground for paperstock dealers to procure material.

The majority of the recyclers on the 20 Largest list actively seek to place containers and balers at the sites of major generators.

On the office side, this can often mean entering the document destruction business, as an increasing number of workplaces seek to keep much of their scrap office paper in locked bins and away from outside eyes.

Paperstock dealers such as Allan Company, Weyerhaeuser Recycling and City Carton Recycling are all active in the document destruction arena. Earlier this year, Weyerhaeuser's Sacramento, Calif., facility joined the Information Protection Solutions of America (IPSA IPSA International Political Science Association
IPSA International Political Science Abstracts
IPSA International Professional Security Association (UK)
IPSA International Professional Security Association
) marketing co-operative. The Sacramento facility has also received NAID na´id

n. 1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of small, fresh-water, chætopod annelids of the tribe Naidina. They belong to the Oligochæta.
 (National Association for Information Destruction) AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association.


(Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied.
 certification as a secure facility.

Additionally, City Carton's Document Destruction & Recycling Services (DDRS DDRS Defense Data Repository System
DDRS Defense Departmental Reporting System
DDRS Declassified Documents Reference Service
DDRS Det Danske Rengøringsselskab (now International Sanitary Systems)
DDRS Defense Data Repository Suite
) subsidiary has been a longtime long·time  
adj.
Having existed or persisted for a long time: a longtime friend; a longtime resident of Detroit.


longtime
Adjective
 NAID member, with company Vice President Chris Ockenfels currently serving as NAID's president.

A look at the operations of any of the 20 Largest Paperstock Dealers will show a willingness for company leaders to consider and implement new ways of bringing in scrap materials.

In addition to expanding internally, several companies on the list are growing by acquisition.

Mid America Recycling, based in Des Moines, Iowa “Des Moines” redirects here. For other uses, see Des Moines (disambiguation).
Des Moines (pronounced /dɪˈmɔɪn/ in English,
, increased the amount of fiber it handles in one large step earlier this year by acquiring the operations of Vista Fibers, formerly based in Dallas. "Vista Fibers is a very fine, well-operated company that will add significant value to our customers and shareholders," Mid America President Brian Meng said at the time of the May purchase.

Weyerhaeuser Recycling has also strengthened its presence in the market in the past two years with the purchase of the former Manchester Recycling of Richmond, Va., in 2004.

Recycle America Alliance also continued to acquire additional operations in 2004 and early 2005, including the purchase of most of the assets of Tri-R Recycling in Denver.

MORE THAN PAPER, Another noteworthy trend among the largest paper-stock dealers is that very few of them deal only in paper. As companies have added methods to reach deeper into the fiber stream, this has often meant providing plastic, metals or other recycling services.

When serving municipal programs, this usually means expanding into the recycling of plastic and aluminum beverage containers and steel food cans.

Although feeding paper mills is the critical reason for its existence, the philosophy of Smurfit-Stone Recycling as stated on its Web site is typical of the need to diversify diversify

To acquire a variety of assets that do not tend to change in value at the same time. To diversify a securities portfolio is to purchase different types of securities in different companies in unrelated industries.
: "While recovered paper collection makes up a majority of sales, we also manage aluminum cans, glass and plastics."

With healthy metals markets in place for much of the past two years, and demand for recycled plastic showing some sustained strength, 2004 and 2005 have provided a positive setting for paper recyclers to expand into these markets.

At the same time, the global hunger for scrap paper should also keep the companies on the 20 Largest Paperstock Dealers list actively involved in their core market.

LET US KNOW

The reluctance of some companies to provide information has probably led to their omission omission n. 1) failure to perform an act agreed to, where there is a duty to an individual or the public to act (including omitting to take care) or is required by law. Such an omission may give rise to a lawsuit in the same way as a negligent or improper act.  from this list, meaning we cannot claim 100 percent accuracy. We hope that some of these companies will reconsider re·con·sid·er  
v. re·con·sid·ered, re·con·sid·er·ing, re·con·sid·ers

v.tr.
1. To consider again, especially with intent to alter or modify a previous decision.

2.
 their policy. Listing the largest most active companies is a way to gain recognition for what a company and its employees have accomplished. It takes hard work by a lot of people to procure, process and ship out paper grades that meet mill quality standards.

If you work for or own a company that you suspect should be on this list but was not contacted (or did not respond), please let us know, and we will make sure to let our readers know. Editor Brian Taylor Brian Taylor (born April 10, 1962), is a former Australian rules footballer and now AFL commentator. Playing career
The moustachioued Taylor, known as "Barge", "Bristle" or "BT", began his VFL career with Richmond in 1980, and had the misfortune of being a full-forward at
 can be contacted via e-mail at btaytor@gie.net.

THE NEXT LEVEL

Recycling Today received replies from a number of other companies that are processing tonnage TONNAGE, mar. law. The capacity of a ship or vessel.
     2. The act of congress of March 2, 1799, s. 64, 1 Story's L. U. S. 630, directs that to ascertain the tonnage of any ship or vessel, the surveyor, &c.
 that puts them near the Top 20. Among these companies poised to reach the 20 Largest list in the future are Northstar Recycling Group, Springfield. Mass.; QRS QRS
A pattern seen in an electrocardiogram that indicates the pulses in a heart beat and their duration. Variations from a normal QRS pattern indicate heart disease.

Mentioned in: Bundle Branch Block
 Inc., Louisville, Ky.; Western Pacific Pulp pulp: see paper.  & Paper, Downey Calif.: and Friedman Recycling Co., Phoenix.

The author is the editor of Recycling Today and can be contacted via e-mail at btaylor@gie.net.
20 LARGEST PAPERSTOCK DEALERS

Company Name,                         Company                No. of
Address                               CEO or President       Facilities

Recycle America Alliance LLC          David P. Steiner (1)   119
1001 Fannin St., Houston, TX 77002

Smurfit-Stone Recycling               David Stevens (2)      23
8182 Marxland Ave.,
St. Louis, MO 63105

Allied Waste Industries               Donald W. Slager       58
Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Weyerhaeuser Recycling                James R. Keller (3)    19
Federal Way, WA 98477

Paper Stock Dealers Inc./Sonoco       R. Jim Hines (4)       27
One N. Second St., Hartsville,
SC 29550

Allan Company                         Stephen A. Young       13
14618 Arrow Hwy., Baldwin
Park, CA 91706

Casella Waste Systems/FCR             John W. Casella        40+
Recycling Div.
25 Greens Hill Lane,
Rutland, VT 05701

The Newark Group/Recycled             Fred Von Zuben         13
Fibers Div.
20 Jackson Dr., Cranford,
NJ 07016

Caraustar Recovered Fiber Group       Greg Cottrell          7
531 Roselane St. N.W.,
Marietta, GA 30060

Rock-Tenn Recycling                   James A. Rubright      15
504 Thrasher St., Norcross,
GA 30071

SP Recycling Corp.                    Tom Hahn               24
1895 Phoenix Blvd., Atlanta,
GA 30349

Abitibi-Consolidated/Recycled         Michael Sullivan       14
Fibre Div.
2350 North Belt East,
Houston, TX 77032

Canusa Hershman Recycling Co.         Ethan Hershman         4
9 Business Park Dr.,
Branford, CT 06405

Metro Waste Paper Recovery Inc.       Al Metauro             16
66 Shorncliffe Rd.,
Toronto, ON

Mid America Recycling/                Brian Meng             14
Vista Fibers
2742 S.E. Market St.,
Des Moines, IA

The Sutta Co.                         Steve Sutta            5
1221 3rd St., Oakland, CA 94607

Far West Fibers Group                 John Drew              7
12820 N.E. Marx St.,
Portland, OR 97230

City Carton Recycling                 John Ockenfels         10
3 E. Benton St., Iowa City,
IA 52240

J.C. Fibers Inc.                      Joseph Colubriale      6
3718 Grande Ligne,
Chambly, Quebec

Republic Services                     James E. O'Connor      22
110 S. E. 6th St., Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301

Company Name,                          No. of       No. of
Address                                Employees    Balers

Recycle America Alliance LLC           3,000+ *     80+
1001 Fannin St., Houston, TX 77002

Smurfit-Stone Recycling                350 (est.)   40
8182 Marxland Ave.,
St. Louis, MO 63105

Allied Waste Industries                i.n.a.       67+
Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Weyerhaeuser Recycling                 i.n.a.       20+
Federal Way, WA 98477

Paper Stock Dealers Inc./Sonoco        325          30+
One N. Second St., Hartsville,
SC 29550

Allan Company                          90+ (est.)   13
14618 Arrow Hwy., Baldwin
Park, CA 91706

Casella Waste Systems/FCR              i.n.a.       i.n.a.
Recycling Div.
25 Greens Hill Lane,
Rutland, VT 05701

The Newark Group/Recycled              90+ (est.)   16
Fibers Div.
20 Jackson Dr., Cranford,
NJ 07016

Caraustar Recovered Fiber Group        160          13
531 Roselane St. N.W.,
Marietta, GA 30060

Rock-Tenn Recycling                    i.n.a.       i.n.a.
504 Thrasher St., Norcross,
GA 30071

SP Recycling Corp.                     i.n.a.       i.n.a.
1895 Phoenix Blvd., Atlanta,
GA 30349

Abitibi-Consolidated/Recycled          i.n.a.       i.n.a.
Fibre Div.
2350 North Belt East,
Houston, TX 77032

Canusa Hershman Recycling Co.          45+          i.n.a.
9 Business Park Dr.,
Branford, CT 06405

Metro Waste Paper Recovery Inc.        45+          23
66 Shorncliffe Rd.,
Toronto, ON

Mid America Recycling/                 i.n.a.       i.n.a.
Vista Fibers
2742 S.E. Market St.,
Des Moines, IA

The Sutta Co.                          i.n.a.       100+ **
1221 3rd St., Oakland, CA 94607

Far West Fibers Group                  65           9
12820 N.E. Marx St.,
Portland, OR 97230

City Carton Recycling                  30+          12
3 E. Benton St., Iowa City,
IA 52240

J.C. Fibers Inc.                       i.n.a.       8
3718 Grande Ligne,
Chambly, Quebec

Republic Services                      i.n.a.       i.n.a.
110 S. E. 6th St., Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301

Company Name,                          Three Highest-
Address                                Volume Grades

Recycle America Alliance LLC           OCC, ONP,
1001 Fannin St., Houston, TX 77002     groundwood

Smurfit-Stone Recycling                OCC, ONP
8182 Marxland Ave.,
St. Louis, MO 63105

Allied Waste Industries                OCC, ONP,
Scottsdale, AZ 85260                   mixed paper

Weyerhaeuser Recycling                 OCC,
Federal Way, WA 98477                  office grades

Paper Stock Dealers Inc./Sonoco        OCC, de-inking
One N. Second St., Hartsville,         grades, mixed
SC 29550

Allan Company                          OCC, ONP, DLK
14618 Arrow Hwy., Baldwin
Park, CA 91706

Casella Waste Systems/FCR              ONP, OCC,
Recycling Div.                         mixed paper
25 Greens Hill Lane,
Rutland, VT 05701

The Newark Group/Recycled              OCC, mixed
Fibers Div.                            paper, ONP
20 Jackson Dr., Cranford,
NJ 07016

Caraustar Recovered Fiber Group        DLK, OCC,
531 Roselane St. N.W.,                 boxboard
Marietta, GA 30060

Rock-Tenn Recycling                    OCC, mixed
504 Thrasher St., Norcross,            paper, ONP
GA 30071

SP Recycling Corp.                     ONP, OCC
1895 Phoenix Blvd., Atlanta,
GA 30349

Abitibi-Consolidated/Recycled          ONP, OMG
Fibre Div.
2350 North Belt East,
Houston, TX 77032

Canusa Hershman Recycling Co.          OCC, ONP,
9 Business Park Dr.,                   de-inking
Branford, CT 06405                     grades

Metro Waste Paper Recovery Inc.        OCC, ONP, SOP
66 Shorncliffe Rd.,
Toronto, ON

Mid America Recycling/                 OCC, ONP,
Vista Fibers                           ledger grades
2742 S.E. Market St.,
Des Moines, IA

The Sutta Co.                          OCC, ONP,
1221 3rd St., Oakland, CA 94607        mixed paper

Far West Fibers Group                  OCC, ONP,
12820 N.E. Marx St.,                   high grades
Portland, OR 97230

City Carton Recycling                  OCC, ONP, SOP
3 E. Benton St., Iowa City,
IA 52240

J.C. Fibers Inc.                       SOP, OCC, ONP
3718 Grande Ligne,
Chambly, Quebec

Republic Services                      ONP, OCC
110 S. E. 6th St., Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301

(1) Steiner is CEO of Waste Management; (2) Stevens is VP, general
manager; (3) Keller is senior VP, containerboard packaging and
recycling for Weyerhaeuser; (4) Hines is division VP & GM-global
recovered paper; * includes WM employees; ** includes balers
generating sites; *** includes three document destruction
facilities.
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