1 ue e e en e ntmly "V" Ho °C ul gp s e d im Ad mvapd:’xï¬-.wwud‘:‘ mhwsm | metal dealers {\-E;";‘;â€"’# recyclers and municipalities with a lastly, recovering aluminum indivi Quupa s O 3 S SoP great deal of revenue. Recycling cans, via Ontario‘s successful curtâ€" ?nd(l:r‘\:w:dual m( 94 used aluminum beverage containers . side recycling program, helps fund PoyCie‘s! Â¥ 21 is environmentally responsible and _ the "blue box" program with signifâ€" Aluminum KT } economically viable. Aluminum cans cant revenue. in fact, you could call recycling also lm i 5 e fu';n.::*iu.m ie m MM?": o en t the purest economic engine 6 ener j ; aluminum cans are made from used . program. Since aluminum is the resougrycesac::\gea:df cans â€" can into can into can. This is . only beverage container material avon. possible because aluminum retains that consistently covers its cost of . ts properties through an infinite Mfldmwwï¬ number of cycies without the need ?flywniummmmn, Alcan to add virgin material. s a critical item to deposit into the NA Therefore when it comes to recy "blue box" every week. Rolled Pl’OdUCtS-ROcycung cing, you cannot find a better From there, it will go directly into $ example of a product that maintains the recycling stream and the marâ€" ts value than an aluminum can. ket is there â€" the aluminum industry 2703'“"â€"""â€"’"‘“6"â€?"'7'% Closed loop recycling saves 95 per _ is ready to buy back every available WMB"""E‘“«SQ“MWTM cent of the energy needed to proâ€" used aluminum beverage can. Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5H7 § ‘ $ 5 gAl :A 4 o € % More 5mewed £ cans rec Qfl19% :::UVAha\ 1 Sernts 1. 523CID. resources, eases the burden on Long before most people started to talk about recycling and reusing resources, the aluminum beverage can was well on ts way to becom ing the world‘s most recycled bever~ can has great value from many difâ€" Empty aluminum cans valuable iter and conservng a source of new materâ€" ial is stabile and vmrtually cans benefits the erm ronmert by saung land of these cans was U.S. $325 milkion. approumately 225 m hon lalograms of aluâ€" minum returned to new company record was set in the United States with 15. 5 bilion cans recycled. This is one in four of the UBCs recycled in the U.S. in 1995. The old record was 13 billon cans set n 1994. The 1995 More than oneâ€"half the used aluminum cans recycled n Canada in 1995 were recycled by Aican. That repreâ€" serts 1.5 bulllion cans or 23,000,.000 kilograms wth a vailue n excess of Aluminum recycling rates still impressive in Canadaâ€"and USA At the same tme, a sents a recycling rate tute of Recycling Scrap The comparative high returned by con value of used aluminum â€" sumers, remeited, cas engine" for many wrto cols of beverage dropâ€"off recycling ce new cans, filled by bev tres, as well as a fund erage producers and raising opportunity for _ returned to retail This value makes aluw Alcan, one of North minum the only recy Amenica‘s leading clable that consistently _ sources of alummum more than covers is sheet for beverage cans, own collection and proâ€" _ also recycles aluminum cessing costs. cans a ts faciities in The U.S. 1995 alu Oswego, New York; total, 62.7 bilion cans, Greensboro, Georgia. has also been in addition to beverâ€" announced by the Aluâ€" _ age cans, Alcan recy pany and others in the industry have commitâ€" ted to buy back every can available for recy cing," said Steve Fehiling, Vice President, and Business Planning â€" Alcan Rolled Products duce aluminum from ore, and com serves valuable natural resources. Thanks to programs like the "biue box" aluminum cans amount to less than one per cent of what‘s typically considered solid waste. The aluâ€" can as an important component of the industry‘s metal supply. It‘s like having an aboveâ€"ground mine, so the industry wants no aluminum cans in Ontario‘s landfilis. > | Pying Dividends for Rerycin Amenica‘s leading sources of alummum sheet for beverage cans, also recycles alummnum cans a ts faciibes in Oswego, New York; recycled in a closed loop process, with virâ€" tually no limit to the number of tmes they can be recycled. in as lttle as 60 days, used cans are empted and returned by com sumers, remelted, cast for aluminum cans of tubing at its plants in Alcan and its affiiated facilities in the United 62.2 per cent. Shelbyville, Tennessee _ companies also operâ€" _ Kingdom, Japan, Italy Aican, one of North _ | _ COMPLETE WASTE REMOVAL 7 RECYCLING SERVIcES 2.2 per cert. Shelbyville, Tennessee _ companies also operâ€" g?ll"l. Japan, adipanitn uc aaavalgt i S e ce ts niett Aluminum is the only recyclable that consistently more than covers its own collection and processing costs. 1.5 billion cans were recovered in Canada by Alcan during 1995 â€" at a value of over $30 million. Aluminum‘s value, six to ten times that of other packaging, provides significant revenue to municipalities, s pf ) community and (.'5 6 ‘ charitable WTAXy ; 1 "@t _ 34â€" § J organizations, as jï¬\"{‘ m /4 well as to scrap _ AÂ¥APMB WA t o â€"LAL ; i2tt 4. : metal dealers ~ * agaat ait »p P & imdinst 4 im CCain) 41â€"A and individual e *k recyclers! l‘ h Aluminum d 4 } recycling also *Â¥ uy 4 pays dividends in Wogrt energy saving and resource conservation. COMMERCIAL â€" INDUSTRIAL â€" RESIDENTIAL C | % Div. of WMI Waste Management of Canada Inc. * Construction Containers * Compactor Sales or Rental * Portable Toilets 886â€"4400 Alia Ay dAeeiet" Recycling new cans, filled of times they ing stage are per cent of tt Many In as little as