Allied Waste Begins Conversion of Buffalo Facility to Support Single-Stream Recycling
October 30 2008 - 12:09PM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Investing $2 Million in New Technology and Plant Upgrades
to Create State-of-the-Art Recycling Center BUFFALO, N.Y., Oct. 30
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Allied Waste Services announced today
that work has begun at its Buffalo Recyclery to upgrade the
facility to single stream processing of recyclable materials
instead of the dual-stream system used currently. Upon completion
of the project, which is expected in the first quarter of 2009,
Allied Waste's Buffalo facility will be able to process over 350
tons of recyclable material daily. Single stream is an innovative
process that automates much of the sorting and bundling of waste
materials such as paper, cardboard, bottles and cans for recycling.
"Allied Waste has 53 recycling centers around the country and this
investment will put Buffalo among the most advanced facilities in
the country," said John Beszczynski, Division Manager for the
Buffalo Municipal Recycling Facility. "As a leading waste
collection and environmental services company, Allied Waste
recycles over 1.5 million tons of waste annually. By converting to
single stream, we can help increase this number as we make
participation easier for our customers, while improving processing
efficiency at the center." Today's dual-stream system requires that
homeowners, small businesses or trash collection firms pre-sort
recyclable materials. With single-stream capabilities, intermingled
recyclables are delivered directly to the site. The recyclables are
automatically conveyed through the facility, where handling systems
using screens, air, vibration, magnets, optical sorters and other
mechanical processes are used to separate the materials. Allied
Waste will invest approximately $2 million in upgrading its Buffalo
recycling center, which has been providing recycling services to
the area since 1991. The resulting switch to single stream
recycling and advanced sorting technologies will enable the
Company's Buffalo plant to capture additional plastics, all mixed
and broken glass, and reduce the volume of recyclables going to
area landfills. "We look forward to working closely with our
customers and the city of Buffalo to demonstrate our plant's
capabilities and to help educate them on ways to increase recycling
rates," said Beszczynski. "The site upgrades are expected to be
completed in March 2009, after which we will host an open house for
the community to meet our neighbors and to demonstrate the system's
capabilities." About Allied Waste Allied Waste is America's second
largest non-hazardous solid waste services company and an
environmental leader. Headquartered in Phoenix, AZ, Allied Waste
provides waste collection, transfer, recycling and disposal
services to millions of residential, commercial and industrial
customers in over 100 markets spanning 38 states and Puerto Rico.
Our team of 22,000 dedicated employees operates within a highly
efficient, integrated organization that generated 2007 revenue of
$6.1 billion. DATASOURCE: Allied Waste Services CONTACT: Jim Zeumer
of Allied Waste Services, +1-480-627-7087 Web site:
http://www.alliedwaste.com/
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