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Seven companies have joined the Paper Stock Industries (PSI) Chapter of the Washington-based Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) as its newest members.
The companies new to the PSI roster include a global information services firm, two recovered paper firms, a cardboard box reuse service, a plastics recycler and two equipment and processing technology vendors.
New York-based Bloomberg LP provides business and financial information globally, delivering data, news to the financial and business communities.
Equipment maker Kadant PAAL LLC is a Lebanon, Ohio-based business unit of a global supplier of technologies and systems including balers, chain conveyors and bale identification label equipment.
LP American Paper Ltd. is a new Chicago-based company has a focus on exporting and trading recovered paper with Asia.
National Fiber Supply, based near Chicago in Schaumburg, Illinois, was founded in 1911 and buys a variety of paper grades for recycling, including high-grade pulp substitutes, ledger and deinking grades and roll stock for repulping. The company has recycling plant in Kansas City, Kansas, a warehouse in Dayton, Ohio, and offices in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina and Ohio.
Atlanta-based Nexus Circular LLC has focused on rigid and film plastics as feedstock for its chemical recycling process. The firms says its technology converts plastic scrap into “high-quality materials for global companies that use them to create circular plastic products.”
Synergy Waste Management, Auburn, Massachusetts, offers services including the sale, installation and repair and servicing of recycling and secure destruction equipment. The company also buys recyclable commodities, saying it is able to tap into a national network “to ensure top prices for materials such as metals, wood, plastic, paper and appliances.”
Los Angeles-based UsedCardboardBoxes describes itself as the largest processor and broker of used Gaylord totes and shipping boxes, which it says it buys at premiums above recycling market prices. It then inspects, sorts, separates, palletizes, inventories and resells the boxes.
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