Mid America Paper Recycling (MAPR), an independent broker, processor and
exporter of recovered paper in the central United States , is launching an
initiative focused on tracking and increasing the value of the recycling waste
streams generated by large commercial printers and paperboard converters,
according to the company.
According
to Mid America executives, the manufacturing operations of a typical paper or
containerboard plant can generate thousands of tons of pre-consumer, high-grade
recyclable paper, production trim waste and paperboard waste annually, which in
turn, can generate significant revenues for the company.
“The
newspaper industry is one example that ships numerous tons of product each
year,” said Paul Pirkle, president of Illinois-based Mid America Paper
Recycling. “We work closely with these operators and all companies that recycle waste paper to create a continuous improvement process that
helps them identify where waste is generated, establish key collection
procedures, and set objectives that will continually improve their waste
stream’s revenue contribution to the business.”
The first
step in the process is MAPR’s new, free Waste Audit Survey, which takes only 10
minutes for customers to fill out online, according to the company.
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