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Posted by:
Mike
on 1/7/02 Title:
Recycling plastics
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Postnum: 39 EntryID:479
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I work for a high-tech firm in the Ottawa-area and in November we were told that the firm we have hired to recycle our plastics has been sending them to land-fill. The plastics that seem to be giving the most problems are that of grade #3 plastic, due to change in demand. What I am looking for is some sortof remedy that will keep us in good standing with our ISO 14001 Certification. I also know that this is affecting alot of companies, from all over. Any solutions are welcomed.
Thanks
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Posted by:
Tribu Persaud
on 1/28/03 Title:
Re: Recycling plastics
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Postnum: 39 EntryID:723
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I work for a compnay that specializes in recycling Vinyl material. if you could e-mail the specifications of your scrap material, the quantity generated per month and its location I would be more than willing to help you find a home for your scrap material, or reprocess the material for your own re use.
My e-mail addres is tribu.persaud@norwichplastics.com.
Thank you
Tribu Persaud
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Posted by:
Robert George
on 6/26/05 Title:
Re: Recycling plastics
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Postnum: 39 EntryID:1420
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Please see http://www.wasteplastictechnology.blogspot.com Also see www.plasticulture.org There are solutions being tabled by both PENN STATE University and GR - Technologies of Korea with their unique patented plastic burner. PENN STATE has developed a plastic fuel pellet from dirty waste plastics.
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