Post on 31-Dec-2015
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Office Recycling• Construction = Limited
Space => Slight Delay• Currently have 2 Roll-offs
• Ad Campaign/Kick-off Event
• 3 Bins (We have 1 need 2 more) – Cardboard + Paper– Plastic + Aluminum + Glass– Trash
Plant Recycling• 60 drums per hour
• Drum Size: 32.8lbs
• 27-30 Drums per 3yd Bin
• Self-tipping hoppers dump into Roll-offs
Type Source Volume (estimated per week)
Method of Recycling
Frequency of Pick-up
Corrugate A. Empty Boxes from Caps (ea. Box holds 2,500 caps)
B. Banana Totes (encases 280gal of puree)
A. 1,446 Boxes
B. 138 Totes
A. Compressed into bales
B. Flattened
Wood A. Pallets (from Caps) A. 48 Pallets B. Stored on Lot
Metal A. Juice Drums (mostly 55gal @ 32.8lbs)
A. 2,520 drums = 83k pounds
A. Crushed, then stored in Roll-Off
Plastic A. Juice Bags (roughly 2 per drum…Do they have to be cleaned first?)
B. Stretch Wrap
C. Banding (around boxes & totes)
D. Bags around caps inside the boxes
E. Defective Bottles off of production line
A. 5,304 bags
B. Wraps around 1,068 pallets
C. ?
D. 1,446 Bags
E. negligible
A, B. Compressed into bales
C. cut by a chipper
D. Compressed into bales.
Paper A. Sacs of Powder (55lbs)
B. Office Paper
A. 266 Sacs
B. ? Not sure
A. Compressed into bales
b. Compressed into bales
Miscellaneous A. SuperSacs (2000lbs) (Not sure if this is recyclable)
A. 19 SuperSacs
Changeover Checklists (Supporting Hanieh)
• Created Checklist Template as well as actual checklists for equipment
Floor Map (Supporting Rudy)
• Per Rudy’s specifications, created a floor map (not to scale) to accommodate his needs for estimating the max number of pallets of corrugate he can have
Written Quote from Valley Vista Services
FREE!!!
• At full capacity, plant produces an average of 2,500 empty drums per week.
• At estimated $105.00 per ton (quote provided by Valley Vista Services), this equals an approximate $17,325 in metal rebates per month.
Type SourceVolume (estimated per
week)
Method of Recycling
Frequency of Pick-up
Corrugate A. Empty Boxes from Caps (ea. Box holds 2,500 caps)
B. Banana Totes (encases 280gal of puree)
A. 1,446 Boxes
B. 138 Totes
A. Compressed into bales
B. Flattened
A. 1-2 times a week
Wood A. Pallets (from Caps…all other pallets are plastic and can be re-used)
A. 48 Pallets B. Stored on Lot A. Weekly
Metal A. Juice Drums (mostly 55gal @ 32.8lbs)
B. Aluminum Cans from Employees (Lunch/Break Time)
A. 2,520 drums = 83k pounds
B. negligible
A. Crushed, then stored in Roll-Off
A. Every 3.5hrs, 1 Roll-off is filled (See NOTES)
Plastic A. Juice Bags (roughly 2 per drum…Do they have to be cleaned first?)
B. Stretch Wrap
C. Banding (around boxes & totes)
D. Bags around caps inside the boxes
E. Defective Bottles off of production line/Bottles from Employees (Lunch/Break Time)
A. 5,304 bags
B. Wraps around 1,068 pallets
C. ? Not sure
D. 1,446 Bags
E. negligible
A, B. Compressed into bales
C. cut by a chipper
D. Compressed into bales.
*A. Waiting to hear back from Valley Vista about recyclability status
A, B, C, D.
1-2 times a week
Paper A. Sacs of Powder (55lbs)
B. Office Paper
A. 266 Sacs
B. ? Not sure
A,B. Compressed into bales
A,B. Weekly
Miscellaneous A. SuperSacs (2000lbs) (Not sure if this is recyclable…)
A. 19 SuperSacs
Waiting to hear back from Valley Vista.