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Homepage :   At Chicago Compactors and Balers waste recycling equipment is our only business! Waste management and recycling equipment includes commercial and industrial balers and compactors, vertical balers, trash compactors, drum crushers, cardboard balers, apartment compactors, multi-bin balers, stainless steel compactors, and hazardous waste compactors. People come to us because of our industry reputation, expert advice, extensive recycling equipment products, and new polyester banding material. Recycling experts work directly with you to help select the best possible recycling equipment. Recycling trash.. recycling cardboard, recycling plastic, recycling paper, recycling cans, recycling drums, recycling metal, and/or recycling aluminum see our new waste recycling equipment online! Our business is based on client referrals, so you know you have come to the right place. We make looking to find waste equipment products as easy as 1-2-3. Reduce costs.. call 847-382-0766 and ask about polyester banding.   

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Retailers

Office Depot
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Sam's Wholesale Clubs
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Home Base
Wilson's Sporting Goods
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Michael's Stores
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Wholesalers

National Book Association
Associated Wholesale Grocers
Fleming Foods
U.S. Sprint
Home Grocers
 

Supermarkets

Asscoiated Food Store
Wild Oats Markets
Piggly Wiggly
Safeway Stores
Southwest Supermarkets
Brookshire Grocery
Randalls
Raley's Bel-Air
Hi Vee
King Foods
NYC Economic
Development Center
 

Food Processing

Tyson Foods, Inc.
Carnation Company
Cargill
Pepsico Food Systems
Allen Canning Company
Pillsbury Foods
Best Foods
Nestle Foods
 

Manufacturers

General Motors
Ford Motor Company - Assembly Plant
Clark Industries
Mitsubishi Motors of America
Owen & Illinois Can Co.
Gate Rubber Company
LA-Z-Boy, Inc.
Borg-Warner Corp.
Saturn
Oakley
Lockheed-Martin
Sun Chemicals
Textron Automotive
Batesville Casket Co.
 

Medical Centers

Kaiser Hospital
Hillcrest Medical Center
Veteran's Hospital
N.W. Regional Medical Center
Wyoming Medical Center
Resturrection Medical Center - Chicago
V.A. Hospital West Side - Chicago
Alexian Brothers - Elk Grove, IL
Illinois Masonic Hospital - Chicago
Lutheran General Hospital - Park Ridge
 

Medical Manufacturers

Caremark
Baxter Healthcare
 

Schools

William Rainey College Palatine, IL
High Schools
Grade Schools
School Boards
Winona State University
 

Distribution Companies

State Farm Insurance
U.S. Postal Service
Tiffany's
 

Waste Industries

Waste Management
Laidlaw
Browning Ferris Industries
USA Waste
 

Transfer Station Facilities

Upper Southwest Solid Waste
Carroll County
, AR
Perry County, AR
Rutland Solid Waste - VA
 

Airports

Dallas/ Ft. Worth Airport, TX
Bush International Airport, TX
Lambert International Airport, MO
Baltimore/Washington Intl. - MD
Orlando, FL
Albuquerque, NM
 

Hotels

Hyatt - Chicago
Hilton Suite - Oak Brook
Chicago Hilton Towers
Palmer House
Essex House Hotel - NYC
 

Restaurants

Charlie's Ale House - Chicago
Joe's B-Bop Cafe -
Chicago
Burger King
 

Paper Processors

International Paper
Scott Paper Co.
Weyerhaeuser
Republic Paper Board
Georgia Pacific
Linn Paperstock
Kimberly Clark
 

Others

3M
AMC Theaters
Dell Computer
Mobil Oil Corporation
Toyota Motor Sales
Creative Bedding
Arthur Andersen Consulting
Smithsonian Institute
Salvation Army
Goodwill Industries
Berklin Van Lines
United Artists
Southwestern Bell Telephone

Chicago-Compactors.com offers world-class waste management recycling equipment including stainless steel compactors, vertical balers, industrial trash compactors, drum crushers, multi-bin balers, plastic bin compactors, plastic tote compactors, medical compactors, marine compactors, cardboard balers, verticle balers, downstroke balers, cardboard compactors, hazardous waste compactors, building / facility waste management equipment, and bailers. Got Waste problem? We carry industrial waste recycling equipment for all industries. Our custom recycling equipment is second to none in the industry... we can make anything for your special situation.

Chicago-Compactors.com waste recycling equipment experts offer FREE EXPERT ADVICE and can help select compactors and balers for you from our large inventory. Get quick turn around times, quick delivery, and installation to meet your schedule. See why the largest corporations in the US are turning to us for their waste recycling equipment needs. Contact us online or by phone.

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US Waste Recycling Equipment Sales Territory...

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

 

 

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Residential

Backyard Burning
Batteries
Composting
Consumer Tips
Household Hazardous Waste
Medical Waste
Municipal Solid Waste (Trash or Garbage)
Organic Materials
Scrap Tires
Used Oil

Special Wastes

Cement Kiln Dust
Crude Oil and Gas Waste
Fossil Fuel Combustion Waste
Mineral Processing
Mining

Commercial / Industrial

Batteries
Construction & Demolition Debris
Hazardous Waste Data
Industrial Waste
International Waste Activities
Medical Waste
Organic Materials
Scrap Tires
Used Oil

 

Recycling / Pollution Prevention

Buy Recycled
Climate Change
Electronics Recycling (eCycling)
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Jobs Through Recycling
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Waste Treatment / Control

Combustion
Corrective Action
Definition of Solid Waste
E-Permitting Initiative
Enforcement
Generators
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Land Disposal Restrictions
Landfills/Disposal
Manifests
Nonhazardous Waste

Permits and Permitting
Radioactive Mixed Waste
Safe Mercury Management
State Authorization
Test Methods
Transporters
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Universal Waste
Waste Identification
Waste Transfer Stations

 

Resource Conservation Challenge (RCC) Voluntary Partnership Programs

Coal Combustion Products
GreenScapes Alliance
National Partnership for Environmental Priorities (NPEP)
Plug-In To eCycling
Product Stewardship
Schools Chemical Cleanout Campaign (SC3)
WasteWise

Government

Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines
Full Cost Accounting
Pay-As-You-Throw
Recycling Measurement

Environmental Justice

 

Environmental Management Systems (EMS)

 

Tribes and Alaskan Native Villages

 

 

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About WasteWise
Program Overview · Benefits · Results · Membership Listing · Registration · Publications · Endorser Program

 

 

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Waste Reduction Resources
Waste Prevention · Recycling · Buy/Manufacture Recycled · WasteWise Updates · General Links · Satellite Forum

 

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Planning Your Program · Measuring Your Progress · Reporting Your Results · Promoting Your Achievements · Endorser Resources · Events · eBulletin

WasteWise Climate Campaign
Climate Change and Waste · Tools and Outreach · Climate Publications · Organizations and Links · Partners Only Resources

 

WasteWise Targeted Initiatives
Beneficial Use of Secondary Materials · Buildings · Colleges and Universities · Electronics · Organic Waste · Paper · Primary Packaging/Containers · States · Transport Packaging

Recycling

Overview

Recycling is a series of activities that includes collecting recyclable materials that would otherwise be considered waste, sorting and processing recyclables into raw materials such as fibers, and manufacturing raw materials into new products.

Recycling Process

Collecting and processing secondary materials, manufacturing recycled-content products, and then purchasing recycled products creates a circle or loop that ensures the overall success and value of recycling.

Step 1. Collection and Processing
Collecting recyclables varies from community to community, but there are four primary methods: curbside, drop-off centers, buy-back centers, and deposit/refund programs.

Regardless of the method used to collect the recyclables, the next leg of their journey is usually the same. Recyclables are sent to a materials recovery facility to be sorted and prepared into marketable commodities for manufacturing. Recyclables are bought and sold just like any other commodity, and prices for the materials change and fluctuate with the market.

Step 2. Manufacturing
Once cleaned and separated, the recyclables are ready to undergo the second part of the recycling loop. More and more of today's products are being manufactured with total or partial recycled content. Common household items that contain recycled materials include newspapers and paper towels; aluminum, plastic, and glass soft drink containers; steel cans; and plastic laundry detergent bottles. Recycled materials also are used in innovative applications such as recovered glass in roadway asphalt (glassphalt) or recovered plastic in carpeting, park benches, and pedestrian bridges.

Step 3. Purchasing Recycled Products
Purchasing recycled products completes the recycling loop. By "buying recycled," governments, as well as businesses and individual consumers, each play an important role in making the recycling process a success. As consumers demand more environmentally sound products, manufacturers will continue to meet that demand by producing high-quality recycled products. Llearn more about recycling terminology and to find tips on identifying recycled products.

Recycling Facts and Figures

  • In 1999, recycling and composting activities prevented about 64 million tons of material from ending up in landfills and incinerators. Today, this country recycles 32 percent of its waste, a rate that has almost doubled during the past 15 years.
  • While recycling has grown in general, recycling of specific materials has grown even more drastically: 50 percent of all paper, 34 percent of all plastic soft drink bottles, 45 percent of all aluminum beer and soft drink cans, 63 percent of all steel packaging, and 67 percent of all major appliances are now recycled.
  • Twenty years ago, only one curbside recycling program existed in the United States, which collected several materials at the curb. By 2005, almost 9,000 curbside programs had sprouted up across the nation. As of 2005, about 500 materials recovery facilities had been established to process the collected materials.

Opportunities

For recycling to work, everyone has to participate in each phase of the loop. From government and industry, to organizations, small businesses, and people at home, every American can make recycling a part of their daily routine. Below are some ways in which businesses, local governments, and citizens can get involved:

Businesses

·         Visit the Web site for EPA's WasteWise program.

·         Get involved with your local or state recycling organization. For a list of state organizations, visit the National Recycling Coalition's Web site. Exit EPA

·         Buy recycled-content products. Visit the Web site for EPA's