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In our September 2023 issue, Recycling Today will present a map and list of the largest material recovery facilities (MRFs) in North America. We need your help to ensure we have the most accurate data on which to base our rankings.
If you feel that one or more of your company’s MRFs belongs on the list, we ask that you please take a moment to provide your information before Aug. 8, 2023, using the form available at www.RecyclingToday.com/form/2023-mrf-list-form. Please fill out one form for each of the MRFs your company operates. The information you provide will help our editors ensure the accuracy of our list; otherwise, we will use estimates that we calculate with the help of industry sources.
Key figures we are asking for are the annual total amount of outbound tons at your company’s facility as well as the total annual amount of gross tons of fiber shipped, as these figures will help us determine the largest MRFs that will be placed on the map and list.
A conclusive, estimated or calculated figure for 2022 is preferred. If a 2023 estimate for newer or recently upgraded facilities is provided, please let us know and we will note it as such on the list.
Access the form at www.RecyclingToday.com/form/2023-mrf-list-form.
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