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			<title>Horticulture plastic recycling in full swing</title>
			<description>East Jordan Plastics (EJP), one of the largest thermoformers of
horticultural containers in the U.S., announced its new recycling
facility is now recycling plastic horticultural containers 24 hours a
day.&lt;br&gt;
The facility is equipped to recycle in excess of 10 million pounds of
used horticultural containers annually. The 130,000 square foot
facility&#8217;s location is central to major markets that East Jordan
Plastics serves and is also convenient to both its production
facilities in Beaverton and East Jordan, Mich.&lt;br&gt;
East Jordan Plastics established a recycling system to feed the new
facility by &#8220;closing the recycling loop&#8221; on horticultural containers.
Collecting used containers from retail consumers and greenhouse/nursery
operations was the missing link. A pilot program was introduced last
year in conjunction with Masterpiece Flower Company, Elzinga and
Hoeksema Greenhouses, Grand Flower Growers and major garden centers in
the Midwest. Shipping carts were placed in each garden center with a
banner identifying it as a recycling collection location for used
containers. Customers brought back their used pots and flats, and
shipping carts that formerly were empty when picked up from the stores
now return to the growers with recyclable containers. Plant containers
that can be reused by the greenhouses are retained by the grower.
Containers that cannot be reused are sent to East Jordan&#8217;s South Haven
facility to be recycled. &lt;br&gt;&lt;div&gt;
East Jordan&#8217;s goal is to recapture as many used horticultural
containers as possible from the marketplace, including those from other
manufacturers, and to make new containers from up to 100% recycled
content.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;Read more &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.eastjordanplastics.com/plant-container-news.html&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;br&gt;&lt;/div&gt; 
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;10-Mar-10 2:00 PM
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			<itunes:subtitle>Horticulture plastic recycling in full swing</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>East Jordan Plastics (EJP), one of the largest thermoformers of
horticultural containers in the U.S., announced its new recycling
facility is now recycling plastic horticultural containers 24 hours a
day. 
The facility is equipped to recycle in excess of 10 million pounds of
used horticultural containers annually. The 130,000 square foot
facility&#8217;s location is central to major markets that East Jordan
Plastics serves and is also convenient to both its production
facilities in Beaverton and East Jordan, Mich. 
East Jordan Plastics established a recycling system to feed the new
facility by &#8220;closing the recycling loop&#8221; on horticultural containers.
Collecting used containers from retail consumers and greenhouse/nursery
operations was the missing link. A pilot program was introduced last
year in conjunction with Masterpiece Flower Company, Elzinga and
Hoeksema Greenhouses, Grand Flower Growers and major garden centers in
the Midwest. Shipping carts were placed in each garden center with a
banner identifying it as a recycling collection location for used
containers. Customers brought back their used pots and flats, and
shipping carts that formerly were empty when picked up from the stores
now return to the growers with recyclable containers. Plant containers
that can be reused by the greenhouses are retained by the grower.
Containers that cannot be reused are sent to East Jordan&#8217;s South Haven
facility to be recycled.   
East Jordan&#8217;s goal is to recapture as many used horticultural
containers as possible from the marketplace, including those from other
manufacturers, and to make new containers from up to 100% recycled
content. Read more here.</itunes:summary>
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			<author>Tony Michaelsen - noemail@earthwormjobs.com</author>
			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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