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EPA, MASSACHUSETTS HONOR LEADING RECYCLERS

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Category: Trash and Recycling
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, October 22nd, 1997

BOSTON - EPA-New England Administrator John P. DeVillars and Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Secretary Trudy Coxe joined leading business and municipal recyclers from throughout the region today to recognize their continued waste reduction efforts as part of the EPA's WasteWi$e Program.

The E.P.A. launched WasteWi$e in 1994 as a voluntary partnership plan designed to help businesses find practical methods for reducing municipal solid waste. In excess of 630 organizations are currently members of the program, 54 of which are headquartered in New England.

In 1996, reporting New England partners prevented In excess of 1.6 million pounds of waste, saving over $155,000 in disposal and purchasing costs. They also collected In excess of 36 million pounds of recyclables and purchased over seven billion pounds of recycled content products, worth In excess of $20 million.

"The organizations we are recognizing today serve as proof positive that Yankee ingenuity is alive and kicking in New England's environmental and business community -- the result: a better environment and savings to business," DeVillars said.

"The WasteWi$e plan is an excellent fit for Massachusetts," Coxe said. "In Massachusetts, many businesses and local government agencies are recycling more and wasting less. However, the state also needs to set a good example by improving our recycling and waste reduction programs, and by continuing to increase our purchases of recycled products."

Partners are located nationwide and span 35 different industry sectors, from aerospace to utilities. In May, the plan expanded to include state and local governments and tribal nations as partners. To date, In excess of 80 governments have signed up as charter partners, including the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

When they join the program, WasteWi$e partners commit to implementing waste reduction activities in 3 areas: waste prevention, recyclables collection, and purchase or manufacture of recycled products. In 1996, New England WasteWi$e partners reduced waste by In excess of 1.5 million pounds.

Some examples of what our New England partners are doing to reduce waste include the following:

  • Aetna, Incorporated noted their support for the wise use of materials when they entered into an arrangement with suppliers to purchase napkins and towels manufactured with paper waste generated at Aetna facilities.
  • The U.S. Surgical Corporation developed a hands-on waste reduction class for a local elementary school.
  • Cape Cod Hospital purchased reusable plastic trays, eliminating 2,000 pounds of waste and saving $3,200. The hospital also recycled 23 tons of paper to save $4,700 in waste hauling costs.
  • Ben & Jerry's reduced approximately 234 tons of corrugated waste by selling 35 percent of its boxes for reuse. In addition, the company reduced the amount of dairy by-product generated by 31 percent per gallon of ice cream.
  • HASBRO, Incorporated saved approximately $410,000 and prevented 767,000 pounds of waste in one year by reducing the thickness and material used in corrugated shipping containers by 15 percent, and in polypropylene parts bags by 12.5 percent.
For futher information on the E.P.A. New England WasteWi$e Forum, or on the WasteWi$e program, contact the helpline at 800-EPA-WISE (800 372-9473).

The following WasteWi$e partners are based in New England:

Aetna, Incorporated
Bath Iron Works Corporation
Ben & Jerry's
Boston Edison Company
CIGNA
Cape Cod Hospital
City of Burlington, Vermont
City of Dover, New Hampshire
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Data General Corporation
EG&G, Incorporated
EMC
Eastern Research Group
Environmental Engineering Consultants
Fleet Financial Group
GZA GeoEnvironmental, Incorporated
General Dynamics Defense Systems, Incorporated
Grolier, Incorporated
HASBRO, Incorporated
Hill-Rom Company
Hyde Manufacturing Company Incorporated
Industrial Economics
Kaman Aerospace Corporation
La Cazuela Restaurant
M. A. Hanna Resin Distribution Company
Malden Mills Industries, Incorporated
Massachusetts Mutual - the Blue Chip Company
Millipore Corporation
NEPTCO, Incorporated
Northeast Utilities Service Company
Northeastern University
Peoples Bank
Perkin-Elmer Corporation
Perry Restaurant Group
Pitney Bowes, Incorporated
Polaroid Corporation
Recycled Office Products Company
Shaw's Supermarkets, Incorporated
Sodexho U.S.A.
State Street Bank & Trust Company
Stonyfield Farm Yogurt
Suffolk University
The Aerovox Group
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The Gillette Company
The New England
The Town of Mansfield, Connecticut
U.S. Postal Service - Northeast Area
UNUM Life Insurance Company of America
U.S. Surgical Corporation
United Technologies Corporation
University of Rhode Island
Veryfine Products
Witco Corporation

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