Being ‘Green’ Pays Dividends
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And, the company is no slouch when it comes to recycling—and, we don’t mean just paper products. In 2006, according to a third-party audit, in addition to nearly six tons of printing, corrugated and office paper, the company recycled 12 tons of aluminum plates, 440 gallons of waste oil, 322 tons of wood scraps and pallets, 3.5 tons of aluminum cans and bottles, 605 gallons of waste solvent, 340 units of toner cartridges, 12 drums of waste absorbent socks, 600 lbs. of nickel tubing and nearly 14 tons of ink waste. The company employs a full-time compliance officer.
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