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Ford Motor Boosts Use of Recycled PET
Posted on January 9th, 2012 No commentsFord Motors says it plans to significantly increase its use of post-consumer plastics in its vehicles through the use of Repreve plastic. The company expects to divert around 2 million post-consumer plastic bottles in its automobiles, starting with its 2012 Focus Electric, the first vehicle to feature branded Repreve’s seat fabric made from a hybrid blend of recycled plastic bottles and post-consumer waste.
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Unifi to Supply Ford Focus with Recycled Plastic
Posted on December 1st, 2011 No commentsFord Motor has chosen Unifi’s line of Repreve fiber to supply the company with recycled plastic that will be used in the seat fabric for its new Ford Focus Electric. The Repreve line of plastic is made from a hybrid blend of recycled materials.
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ARA Selects Executive Secretary
Posted on September 6th, 2011 No commentsThe Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA) , Manassas, Va., has selected Ricky Young, owner of Young’s Auto Center & Salvage, Benson, N.C., as the Nominating Committee’s choice to serve as executive secretary for 2011-2012. The ARA says that Young will bring significant depth of experience to ARA’s executive committee
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South Carolina Honors Eight Companies for Recycling Efforts
Posted on April 6th, 2011 No commentsThe South Carolina Smart Business Recycling Program has recognized eight companies operating in the state that have demonstrated outstanding programs in regards to recycling and waste reduction programs. This year’s honorees are the following: AbundaTrade.com of Charleston; CDA Architects, Columbia; Palmetto Primary Physicians, Berkeley; Charleston and Dorchester counties; SAGE Automotive Interiors, Greenville; and The Timken Company, Anderson.
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Japanese Firm Announces Plan to Build PET Plastic Recycling Plant in Tennessee
Posted on March 10th, 2011 No commentsThe Japanese company VIAM Manufacturing has announced plans to locate a plant in Manchester, Tenn., that will produce PET stable carpet fiber from clear recycled PET bottles.
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Arch Enterprises Expands X-Ray Film Refining Services
Posted on October 13th, 2009 No commentsArch Enterprises also recycles industrial x-rays working with industries such as the automotive, aerospace, foundries, petrochemical and power generation.
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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Joining MRM
Posted on October 13th, 2009 No commentsCustomers now have access to recycling in all 50 states.
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