Full speed ahead
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Recycling firm Lake Erie Recycling was founded by spouses Kevin and Jacqueline Little in 1989 with $25,000 in savings. They started with paper recycling due to Kevin's experience in paper industry. They have grown their business due to hard work and without applying for minority loans. Great Lakes has diversified into scrap brokerage and nonferrous metals recycling, a business which presents them with a growth opportunity.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2000
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Chain reaction
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Quality Replacement Parts (QRP), LKQ Corp., and Ford's Greenleaf division are all automobile dismantling companies that have been competing in the automobile recycling marketplace. Unlike LKQ and Greenleaf, QRP was formed in response to the popularity of the other companies. Formed through a consortium of companies, QRP has managed to keep up with the competition.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2001
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A new approach
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Chicago, IL-based Recycling Services Inc. is trying new ways of working with consuming mills. The secondary fiber market is volatile and the company's efforts are initiated to reduce the affect of volatility for the company and its customers.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2001
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