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July 22, 2010 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Nice-Pak goes “zero landfill” with waste biomass electricity program

In Wisconsin, Nice-Pak Products, Inc., manufacturer of wet wipe products, announced that it has transformed its Green Bay, Wisconsin manufacturing plant into a “zero landfill” facility and plans to do the same with another of its four US plants over the next three years.

The Green Bay plant now converts all of its industrial waste into biomass pellets for electricity generation and helps the Company to avoid sending 1,200-1,500 tons of waste per year to landfills. All cardboard boxes, barrels and shrink wrap are recycled, and the remaining materials are converted into pellets.

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