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Transporting organics- raw feedstocks to finished products

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The organics recycling industry deals with a lot of variability in the raw materials and finished products handled from wet sludges and mixed loads of wood debris to small particle size compost blends and coarser mulches. Facility operators find that transport trailers with moving floors are the most versatile when handling a wide range of feedstocks and end products.

Author: Goldstein, Nora
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2006
Management dynamics, Management, Company business management, Recycling industry, Raw materials

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Sources separated organics as feedstock for digesters

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The single-family households in the city of Toronto, Ontario by the end of year 2005, would receive curbside collection of source separated organic (SSO) materials. The collected organics would be processed at a variety of locations and the Dufferin facility and the Halton recycling plant will utilize anaerobic digestion technology supplied by BTA in Germany.

Author: Goldstein, Nora
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2005
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Ontario, Solid Waste Collection, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Refuse and refuse disposal, Sanitation services, Refuse collection, Waste management

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Insider's look at trucking organics

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The transportation costs are very high and this has caused great concerns for the managing and marketing organics. WeCare transportation a subsidiary of WeCare holdings LLC in Jordan, New York are the large-scale hauler in the northeastern states.

Author: Goldstein, Nora
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2004
Government domestic functions, Goods & services distribution, New York, Brief Article, Refuse disposal industry, Waste management industry, Transportation, Organic wastes

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