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To: flptrnkng who wrote (3979)12/17/2010 4:35:20 PM
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Regional Recycling of Niagara

Many stores generate a lot of waste material, so a recycling division, Regional Recycling of Niagara, was established in early 1990. Initially, cardboard plus newsprint that was picked up at each store was baled at the Jordan Station warehouse prior to being shipped to the paper plants. In 1992 Avondale moved the recycling operation to a new 10,000 square foot processing plant at 1776 Allanport Road in Thorold. This facility has two large balers capable of turning out 100 tonnes of compressed newsprint and cardboard a day. The demand for removing and recycling cardboard, newspaper and office paper from the industrial and commercial sector grew so rapidly, the new plant had to be expanded to 19,200 square feet in late 1995. We now service non-Avondale customers from as far away as London, Ontario. What originally started as recycling for strictly Avondale has become a full time operation. For pickup or a quote to remove newsprint, office waste, cardboard or aluminum cans, please call: Phone – (905) 384-2777


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