Arizona League Of Cities And Towns

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August 2010 Presentation in Glendale Arizona with the Arizona League of Cities and Towns

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Director of Marketing and Community Director of Marketing and Community RelationsRelations

Vice Chair of the Arizona Recycling CoalitionVice Chair of the Arizona Recycling Coalition

We Help companies and municipalities recycle while still making We Help companies and municipalities recycle while still making economic sense. Hudson Baylor is Arizona’s largest volume economic sense. Hudson Baylor is Arizona’s largest volume recycler.recycler.

progressive company helping to divert trash from landfills and progressive company helping to divert trash from landfills and produce revenue for their customers.produce revenue for their customers.

Hudson Baylor also believes in Education and has a state of Hudson Baylor also believes in Education and has a state of the art education center available the art education center available

to companies, citizens, municipalities and civic groups in to companies, citizens, municipalities and civic groups in ArizonaArizona

Hudson Baylor CorpHudson Baylor Corp Denette Dunn Denette Dunn

Hudson Baylor West - Phoenix, Hudson Baylor West - Phoenix, Arizona Arizona • Services provided: Services provided: Municipal and commercial Municipal and commercial

recyclingrecycling  

• Type of facility: Type of facility: Single-streamSingle-stream  

• Approximate facility size: Approximate facility size: 65,000 square feet65,000 square feet  

• Ownership: Ownership: LeasedLeased  

• Commodities processed (2008 est.): Commodities processed (2008 est.): 38,013 tons38,013 tons  

• Products sold: Products sold: #8 News, OCC, Mixed Paper, PET, #8 News, OCC, Mixed Paper, PET, HD-Na; HD-Co; Aluminum, Steel, Flint, Green, and HD-Na; HD-Co; Aluminum, Steel, Flint, Green, and Amber GlassAmber Glass  

• Year opened: Year opened: 1992; Hudson Baylor facility since 1992; Hudson Baylor facility since 19981998  

• Systems: Systems: Bezner Sorting Systems (with Dual ONP Bezner Sorting Systems (with Dual ONP Star Screens), Two Bollegraaf Balers Star Screens), Two Bollegraaf Balers 

• Cities served:Cities served: City of Phoenix, City of Tempe, and City of Phoenix, City of Tempe, and City of Avondale.City of Avondale.

River Recycling, Scottsdale, River Recycling, Scottsdale, Arizona Arizona • Services provided: Services provided: Municipal recycling (with contracts)Municipal recycling (with contracts)

• Type of facility: Type of facility: Single-streamSingle-stream

• Approximate facility size: Approximate facility size: 38,000 square feet38,000 square feet

• Ownership: Ownership: Land owned by SRPMIC; Structure and Land owned by SRPMIC; Structure and equipment owned by Hudson Baylorequipment owned by Hudson Baylor

• Commodities processed (2008): Commodities processed (2008): 82,26482,264

• Products sold: Products sold: #8 News, OCC, Mixed Paper, PET, HD-#8 News, OCC, Mixed Paper, PET, HD-Na; HD-Co; Aluminum, Steel, Flint, Green, and Amber Na; HD-Co; Aluminum, Steel, Flint, Green, and Amber GlassGlass

• Year opened: Year opened: 20022002

• Systems:Systems: Machinex Sorting Systems (with OCC and ONP Machinex Sorting Systems (with OCC and ONP Star Screens as well as Angled Polishing Screen), Two Star Screens as well as Angled Polishing Screen), Two Bollegraaf Balers, 3 Ti-Tech Optical SortersBollegraaf Balers, 3 Ti-Tech Optical Sorters

• Areas served:Areas served: Cities of Mesa, Scottsdale, the town of Cities of Mesa, Scottsdale, the town of Gilbert and other smaller communities in the area Gilbert and other smaller communities in the area

Curbside CollectionCurbside Collection

Tipping FloorTipping Floor

Sorting done mechanicallySorting done mechanically

Sorting is completed manuallySorting is completed manually

Conveyor to BalerConveyor to Baler

Final Product: Ready for Final Product: Ready for re-manufacturing re-manufacturing

Container GlassContainer Glass

1. SustainableEndless Closed Loop

No Degradation in Quantity or Quality

True Cradle to Cradle Process

2. Air Quality ImprovementsCO2, NOx, SO2, PM10

3. Industry BenefitsEnergy Savings (lower melt point)

Production Improvement

Maintenance Saving

PlasticsPlastics

Resin Code, Definition, Use

• PETE (or PET) = polyethylene terephthalate Soda and water bottles, medicine containers,

• HDPE = high density polyethylene Milk and water bottles, laundry detergent bottles, toys, recycling bins,

• V = vinyl/polyvinyl chloride

• (PVC) Pipe, cooking oil bottles, fencing, non- food bottles

• LDPE - low density polyethylene various containers, dispensing bottles, wash bottles

• PP = polypropylene Syrup bottles, yogurt tubs, and food containers.

• PS = polystyrene Coffee cups, "clamshells", Desk accessories, cafeteria trays, toys

• OTHER = ? Other plastics, including acrylic, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polycarbonate, and polylactic acid.

FiberFiber

• Cardboard

• Newspaper

• Office Paper

• Magazines

• Phone books

• Books

MetalsMetals

• Tin Food cans

• Aluminum soda containers

• Scrap Metals

MarketsMarkets

1. World Market

2. Nationwide Market

3. Local Market• Economic Benefits vs. Costs• Sustainability Carbon Footprint• Partnerships• Market Indicators and Networked Relationships

Paper Indicator O.B.M. Offical Board Markets

Metal Indicator A.M.M. American Metal Market and L.M.E. London Metal Exchange