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	<title>Comments on: Spring is Here - Time to Recycle Your Empty Plant Pots Locally</title>
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		<title>By: Joe De Sousa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe De Sousa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 17:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Chad

I find it difficult to accept that there are stiil Greenhouses and nurseries that are not taking advantage of the recycling programs available when they can generate a positive cashflow and  reduce their carbon foot print at the same time.        
We ( www.antekmadison.com )are a Palstics Recycler  that has been Recycling nursery pots, trays and  flats for a number of years now through out USA and Canada. (We get a significant volume of these materials from the Carolinas into our Austell, GA plant for recycling.)    
We have been accepting  these materials from nursery and greenhouse industries by the truck load. In addition, depending on the type of material and the amount, we pay for these materials where it generates a positive cashflow for the nursery and greenhouse Industry.
Unfortunately, we do not encourage nor can we accept deliveries of less than truck loads ( from individual households) because its not economically/process feasible and or environmentaly friendly to handle small amounts of this material. Although if greenhouses and nurserys accept these materials back from the household they can generate numerous of Truck loads that can be recycled efficiently and economically.
thank you 
J. De Sousa 
www.antekmadison.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Chad</p>
<p>I find it difficult to accept that there are stiil Greenhouses and nurseries that are not taking advantage of the recycling programs available when they can generate a positive cashflow and  reduce their carbon foot print at the same time.<br />
We ( <a href="http://www.antekmadison.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.antekmadison.com</a> )are a Palstics Recycler  that has been Recycling nursery pots, trays and  flats for a number of years now through out USA and Canada. (We get a significant volume of these materials from the Carolinas into our Austell, GA plant for recycling.)<br />
We have been accepting  these materials from nursery and greenhouse industries by the truck load. In addition, depending on the type of material and the amount, we pay for these materials where it generates a positive cashflow for the nursery and greenhouse Industry.<br />
Unfortunately, we do not encourage nor can we accept deliveries of less than truck loads ( from individual households) because its not economically/process feasible and or environmentaly friendly to handle small amounts of this material. Although if greenhouses and nurserys accept these materials back from the household they can generate numerous of Truck loads that can be recycled efficiently and economically.<br />
thank you<br />
J. De Sousa<br />
<a href="http://www.antekmadison.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.antekmadison.com</a></p>
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