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Harmony's T60XDRC and the Flordia based company, FMS, featured on the front page of Recycling Today
Recycling Today,  Dec, 2006  by Brian Taylor

When Tony McCarthy, owner of FMS Inc., in Clearwater, FL contacted Harmony Enterprises Inc. to provide him a product that would aide him in his drum recycling business, we were thrilled!  Upon listening to requirements of FMS, we realized that the T60XDRC baler, would best fulfill the needs for their desired operations.  FMS purchased the T60XDRC baler for the Tampa Pepsi Facility to be utilized in their aluminum can line. 

We are proud to say that the T60XDRC baler helps Pepsi produce 1,000 pound bales of aluminum thus aiding to not only improve their shipping profitability but also reduce waste.  We look forward to continued partnering with FMS and Pepsi in the hopes of utilizing all of our equipment to the fullest potential in all applications. 

Tony and FMS were recognized for their unique efforts in the December 2006 issue of Recycling Today.  Click here to read more about the article.

 

Taking care of China's Trash
Janet Moore, Star Tribune

Others may see the broad boulevards of Beijing, or the expansive skylines of Shanghai and Hong Kong. Steven Cremer sees piles of plastic pop bottles and other random litter.

"There's a lot of cardboard here," he said.

That's good news for Cremer's Harmony Enterprises Inc. Based in the little town of Harmony, Minn., the family-owned company manufactures and distributes compactors and balers for the recycling industry. The idea behind his products is simple: Compressing trash saves precious space in landfills.
As president of Harmony Enterprises, Cremer traveled about China last week with the environmental delegation of Gov. Tim Pawlenty's trade mission... read more

 

ARCTIC RECYCLING

On November 1, 2005 the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) began Canada’s most northerly recycling program. The goal is to recover, reuse and recycle the more than 25 million beverage containers sold in the NWT each year. Until now, most of these containers have ended up in the garbage or as litter.

The concept for the Beverage Container Recovery Program began in 2001 with a discussion paper which asked what waste recovery and recycling services residents expected the territorial government to offer. The concept of recycling met with overwhelming positive response, and input from the public and key stakeholders resulted in the Waste Reduction and Recovery Act being passed by the Legislative Assembly in October 2003... read more

 

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