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Pratt opens recycling facility in Atlanta

Pratt opens recycling facility in Atlanta
<![CDATA[Pratt Industries, headquartered in Conyers, Georgia, and America’s fifth largest paper and packaging company, has officially opened its newest material recovery facility (MRF) on the western side of Atlanta to better service the recycling needs of metro-Atlanta, as well as the northwest and southwest metropolitan areas, it says. 

The plant, which will receive recovered materials from both municipal and commercial recycling programs, is the most recent addition to the Georgia-based company’s system of recycling facilities. The new facility can process both residential and commercial single-stream recyclables, as well as source-separated and baled materials. These include various grades of paper, plastic, and metal, as well as other materials.

In 2007, Pratt chose to put a facility in East Point, Georgia to service the Atlanta metropolitan area. Due to the enormous growth over the years, Pratt says it has outgrown that location, necessitating moving to a new 80,000 square foot facility in the Fulton industrial area of the county. Since Pratt was recently awarded a contract to process the city of Atlanta’s residential single-stream recycling, the city uses this newly opened facility to deliver its material once it is collected. 

The newly opened recycling facility is designed to help both the city of Atlanta, as well as other municipalities and businesses, to greatly reduce their landfill costs, by increasing the access of recycling services in the area. This new facility can accept both residential single-stream and dual-stream recycling, commercial material that is with baled or loose, and a myriad of recovered materials including virtually all grades of paper, plastic, and metal. Customers can deliver their materials directly to the facility, or Pratt Recycling can offer pick-up services via van trailers, front-end loader services, or roll-off trucks that can handle open-top or compactor containers.

Shawn State, Pratt Recycling’s senior vice-president of it’s southern region says, “The MRF has the capacity to process up to 7,000 tons of materials per month, including 4,000 tons of paper which will be used as fiber for Pratt Industries’ 100 percent recycled paper mill in Conyers, Georgia. The Conyers, paper mill produces enough paper from 100 percent recycled feedstock to save over 7 million trees per year.”

“Pratt and the Atlanta market have grown together since the company chose Conyers as its corporate headquarters more than 20 years ago,” says Myles Cohen, president of Pratt Recycling. “We are proud to be able to continue our presence through the addition of more green-collar jobs in our home state of Georgia.”

Pratt Industries employs over 7,000 people in 26 states. It operates 68 factories throughout the U.S.

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Source: Recycling Today
Pratt opens recycling facility in Atlanta
<![CDATA[Pratt Industries, headquartered in Conyers, Georgia, and America’s fifth largest paper and packaging company, has officially opened its newest material recovery facility (MRF) on the western side of Atlanta to better service the recycling needs of metro-Atlanta, as well as the northwest and southwest metropolitan areas, it says.  The plant, which will receive recovered materials from both municipal and commercial recycling programs, is the most recent addition to the Georgia-based company’s system of recycling facilities. The new facility can process both residential and commercial single-stream recyclables, as well as source-separated and baled materials. These include various grades of paper, plastic, and metal, as well as other materials. In 2007, Pratt chose to put a facility in East Point, Georgia to service the Atlanta metropolitan area. Due to the enormous growth over the years, Pratt says it has outgrown that location, necessitating moving to a new 80,000 square foot facility in the Fulton industrial area of the county. Since Pratt was recently awarded a contract to process the city of Atlanta’s residential single-stream recycling, the city uses this newly opened facility to deliver its material once it is collected.  The newly opened recycling facility is designed to help both the city…

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