KBF Set to Start Testing Recycling Process

KBF looks to expand its recycling operations.

KBF Pollution Management, Inc.  announced its plans today to begin performance testing in August of a new recycling and mining process at KBF's New Jersey based Recycling and Commodity Manufacturing Center. The process is expected to enhance the value and the yield of the metallic commodities KBF recycles and mines from industrial hazardous wastes with its patented technologies.

KBF provides the service of recycling hazardous wastes from which KBF mines metallic commodities. Industrial hazardous wastes are generated by a vast array of manufacturing processes in many industries including chemicals, ceramics, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, electronics, automotive, food products, munitions, metal finishing, optics and plastics.

Kevin Kreisler, KBF's president, said, "We are very excited by the possibilities that this new process will afford us moving forward. Not only will we increase earnings on increased revenue the moment we commence processing, but we will also increase our ability to mine commodities from a wider array of industrial hazardous wastes. The metallic commodities that we mine from these industrial ores will represent a significant source of accretive revenue and earnings growth for KBF, particularly as we increase our production beyond current levels, and as we continue to integrate still more production capabilities engineered to increase the value of our metal products."