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To: ~digs who wrote (2043)4/20/2006 12:59:43 AM
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DAR @ 4.780 -0.150 -3.04% 366K
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Darling International, Inc. provides rendering, recycling, and recovery solutions to the food industry in the United States. The company collects and recycles animal by-products, such as fat, bones, feathers, and offal from meat packers, grocery stores, butcher shops, meat markets, and food service establishments, as well as used cooking oil from food service establishments. It converts these food by-products into various feed ingredients and fats primarily through the drying, grinding, separating, and blending processes. Its finished products include protein primarily consisting of meat and bone meal, tallow principally comprising bleachable fancy tallow, and yellow grease. The company sells its products primarily to producers of oleo-chemicals, soaps, pet foods, and livestock feed for use as ingredients in their products or for further processing. It also sells grease collection equipment and provides grease trap services to food service establishments and food processors. The company sells its products through its own sales force in the United States, as well as through its agents and commodities brokers internationally. Darling International was founded in 1882.