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The EPA has publicly stated that the number one way to reduce
solid waste in landfills is through reuse. Yes, recycling plays
a critical role in properly reducing solid waste in landfills.
However, for any material that is deemed reusable, reuse is
the most economical and environmentally friendly way. Simply
said, reuse requires the least amount of energy to gain a consumer
benefit, it is better for your wallet as well as for Mother
Nature.
We agree with the EPA and carry out this belief when processing
material at our facilities. When we receive material, it is
classified into two different categories; reusable or recyclable
equipment. Reusable equipment is sent to our qualified technicians
who perform testing, repairing, and upgrading required to make
it remarketable. Equipment is classified as recyclable when
we realize that it is outdated for reuse and/or beyond repair.
When the equipment is deemed recyclable, it is sent to one of
many equipment specific dismantling departments. The equipment
is manually separated and sorted into various groupings to maximize
the final recovery of raw materials.
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