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Providing total recycling and waste solutions to meet your sustainability goals
Tennessee Recycling Symposium
Dawn Gaines Sales Manager Non-Fiber
RockTenn Recycling
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Content
§ RockTenn Corporate Overview § RockTenn Recycling § Tennessee Area Presence § Recycling Capabilities § Opportunities within State
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RockTenn Corporate Overview
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RANKINGS ● One of the largest North American Paper Recycler & Waste Broker managing over 8 Million tons annually
● Largest North American display manufacturer
● Largest North American preprint linerboard producer
● 2nd Largest North American producer of containerboard and corrugated packaging
● 2nd Largest North American producer of clay-coated recycled paperboard
● 2nd Largest North American producer of folding cartons NET SALES ● $9.2 Billion Companywide
● $1.3 Billion in Sales for Recycling/$130 Million in Managed Waste Spend
EMPLOYEES ● 26,600
LOCATIONS ● North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico), South America (Chile, Argentina), Asia, Europe
● Buy/Sell in 40 Countries
● 14 Recycling Sales Offices
FACILITIES ● 173 Manufacturing Facilities
● 24 Paper Mills, with 21 mills consuming 4.2 MM Tons per Year
● 28 Recycling Facilities
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RockTenn Recycling
§ RockTenn is not a landfill based company, it is a recycler and paper mill operator with a focus on reducing waste costs and protecting natural resources through recycling, landfill diversion and new technologies helping forward-thinking sustainable organizations.
§ RockTenn’s Recycling operation has the backing of a $9 Billion fully integrated paper
company with need for internal fiber consumption. § RockTenn is one of the largest fiber recyclers in the United States consuming over 4
million tons internally every year. § RockTenn aligns itself with customer objectives to recycle more, landfill less and
reduce its customer’s organization’s overall waste related expense.
§ RockTenn provides centralized customer service out of an Atlanta-based hub that also acts as a trading center. This allows for open communication between both the supply and sales groups offering greater ease of material movement.
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Recycling Anchorage, AK Atlanta East (Tucker) Atlanta West (Cobb) Augusta, GA Bakersfield, CA Chattanooga, TN Chicago, IL Columbus, OH Fresno, CA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL Huntsville, AL Indianapolis, IN Jacksonville, FL Knoxville, TN Louisville, KY Maple Grove, MN Memphis, TN Nashville, TN Portland, OR
Renton, WA Sacramento, CA San Jose, CA Seattle, WA St. Charles, IL St. Louis, MO St. Paul, MN Tampa, FL Torrance, CA
Consuming Mills
Aurora, IL Battle Creek, MI Chattanooga, TN Cincinnati, OH Coshocton, OH Dallas, TX Eaton, IN Fernandina Beach, FL Florence, SC Hodge, LA
Hopewell, VA La Tuque (Qubec) Lynchburg, VA Missisquoi, VT Seminole, FL Solvay, NY St. Paul, MN Stevenson, AL Stroudsburg, PA Uncasville, CT
West Point, VA
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RockTenn Recycling & Mill Locations
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Tennessee Presence
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RockTenn has recycling facilities in: RockTenn has a fiber consuming mill at:
Cha$anooga 2900 Home Drive Cha0anooga, TN 37410
Knoxville 1323 Proctor Street Knoxville, TN 37921
Memphis 406 Gragson Drive, Memphis, TN 38106
Nashville 707 19th Avenue Nashville, TN 37203
Cha$anooga 701 Manufacturers Road Cha0anooga, TN 37405
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Tennessee Presence
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§ RockTenn has invested in a statewide network of recycling facilities to service big cities as well as surrounding counties including a state-of-the-art single stream sort line in Memphis in October 2011.
§ RockTenn employs over 75 people full-time as well as many more temporary sort line
workers in its recycling facilities. § RockTenn also participates in Goodwill programs in which we market the recyclables
generated by Goodwill as well as use Goodwill employees on our single stream sort lines as temp workers.
§ RockTenn has a consuming mill located in Chattanooga as well as Stevenson, AL where over 650,000 tons of recycled fiber are consumed annually.
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Recycling Capabilities
National Accounts/Special Projects § Wood § Concrete § Ceiling Tile § Carpet § Fixtures § Pallets § Batteries § Cell Phones § Universal Waste – CFL Bulbs & Ballasts § E-Waste – CPUs & Electronics § Obsolete Products & Destruction
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Plants § Single stream § Co-mingle § Cardboard (OCC) § Plastics § Plastic Bags § Sorted Office Paper § Mixed Paper § Bottles & Cans § Metal Scrap § Obsolete Products
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Opportunities within State
§ All four recycling facilities located in Tennessee are not currently functioning at full capacity so there is opportunity for additional materials to move through them.
§ Additional materials would provide an opportunity for revenue. § If more materials move through the plants, lines would run longer or create shifts which would add
jobs within the state.
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