Kansas Material Recovery Facilities

Current Flow Name Size/cost Capacity Materials Systems through

Plastic bottles and tubs (no Styrofoam); Office paper; magazines; catalogs; / (10 tons per hour) corrugated cardboard; junkmail; Hand sort, mechanical, Clean MRF Rolling Meadows 40,000 ft. sq/$7.5 40 tons per day - newspaper; Phone books; paper sacks; pneumatic, optical, 20 tons per hour Robin Caudle million 2012 700 tons per cereal boxes; aluminum cans; plastic magnet, eddy current, 7,500 tons per month (Topeka, KS) month buckets; (clean aluminum foil) sorted out gravity with metals; glass bottles and jars; tin cans; plastic bottles

Aluminum & (tin) beverage and food Original system containers; Plastic beverage, food and soap Waste Connections/ installed in 2008. containers (#1 -#7); glass (all colors of food Hand sort, mechanical, Stutzman Refuse Disposal $2.8m expansion in Clean MRF 4000 tons per 100 tons per shift, and beverage jars and bottles); Newspapers gravity, magnet, eddy Dustin Kalp 2013 doubling month one shift per day. (with inserts); Magazines; junk mail,; current (Hutchinson, KS) throughput to 10 office paper; phone books & catalogs; tons per hr. cardboard

Newspaper; Advertising Inserts; Office Paper; Chipboard; Telephone Books; 1898 - $1,000,000 1000 tons per Carrier Stock; Envelopes; Manila File DLJ Merchant Banking Hand sort, mechanical, 1995 - $3,000,000 week (1995) Folders; Junk Mail; Magazines; Catalogs; Partners, /Deffenbaugh Clean MRF, 5000 ton per pneumatic, gravity, upgrade Aluminum Cans; Corrugated Cartons; Steel Jim Murray day landfill optical, magnet, eddy 2012 - $800,000 Over 11,000 tons (tin) Food and Beverage Cans; #1—7 Plastics (Kansas , KS) current upgrade per month (2013) (except Styrofoam); Yogurt or Margarine Tubs; Deli or Salad Bar “Clamshells”; aeseptic or gable top cartons

Hamm Industries (Lawrence) To be built by 2014 Unk n/a Unk FUTURE (Perry, KS)

06/13