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Tinsley Steparator

The Steparator™ is a unique screening machine that features a patented, stepped deck, which results in a very high open area per unit of surface area. The machine substantially increases through-put without the risk of blinding or plugging. Oversize material is oriented in direction of flow and rejected, thus improving uniformity of accepted product size.

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Posted at 03:52 PM | Link to this Article



Continental Biomass Industries, Inc.

Losing Profits to Diesel? We Have an Electrifying Solution.
By: Dave Whitelaw

The United States burns more than 4.1 million barrels (over 172 million gallons) of diesel every day. So it’s not surprising that when diesel prices surge the price increase significantly impacts the economy. In fact, recent increases cost the US economy about $300 million in extra fuel costs per day. On a corporate level, the increase in the cost of diesel eats into profit margins — and this is particularly true in the transportation and manufacturing industries.

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Maximize Profit on Each Ton of Wood Available

By: Vince Hundt, Company Co-Founder
Rotochopper, Inc.

Landscape mulch is getting to be a more sophisticated and complex subject every year. Twenty years ago mulch was simply bark from trees. It was what customers got when they asked for mulch. It was cheap and plentiful, like the diesel fuel used to haul it. Then, in 1990 in Cleveland, AmeriMulch invented the idea of colored mulch. That changed everything.

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Posted at 03:21 PM | Link to this Article



Renewable Energy from Organic Recycling

By: Tom Kurtz, Kurtz Bros.

Kurtz Bros. is a third generation family business located in Ohio that began as a commercial topsoil company. In the late 1970s the company began to focus on organic recycling and mulch production. In the early 1990s, Kurtz Bros. was one of the pioneering companies in the colored mulch business and eventually sold Amerimulch to ChromaScape.

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Posted at 03:19 PM | Link to this Article



Spills - Preparation, Prevention and Proper Reaction

Accidents Happen. Too often, we act as though they will not, and we are not prepared for what we need to do when they do occur. Good businesses that survive over the long haul do not pretend that accidents will never happen to them; they instead take the proper precautions to do what they can to prevent things from going wrong, and they are prepared with the things that they will need in times of trouble – close by and accessible quickly when needed.

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Posted at 03:12 PM | Link to this Article