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Info Label Partners With IP to Reduce Waste

June 2009
Halfmoon, N.Y.—Info Label Inc. (http://www.infolabel.net) announced the launch of its new partnership with International Paper Products Corporation (http://www.ippbiomassfuel.com) of Westfield, MA. “We’ve been looking for a positive and productive solution to decrease our waste and its impact on local landfills,” says Mark Dufort, President of Info Label, “and through our partnership with IPPC we’ve reduced our waste by 99 percent. IPPC is a Materials Lifecycle Management Company that helps organizations such as ours to identify and pre-sort pre-consumer clean materials within our facility that have a beneficial use. In the past these materials were typically sent to landfills for disposal.”

The residual materials that currently make up about 99 percent of Info Label’s scrap waste have been qualified by IPPC to be used as feed stock in the manufacturing of an alternative energy product called Enviro-Fuelcubes®. Enviro-Fuelcubes® are more than 75 percent carbon neutral and co-fired in energy intensive industries, such as power plants, reducing the amount of coal and oil used.

“Info Label has extended the lifecycle of these clean materials and they will now be used as a replacement for fossil fuels in a commercial power plant for the production of electricity,” says Rosemary Joralemon, Director of Sales & Marketing at Info Label. All of Info Label’s pre-sorted materials have been qualified through analytical measure, cataloged and are accepted as conforming materials. IPPC’s function is to extend material lifecycles and also manufacture alternative fuel, as opposed to engaging in waste management operations or activities.

“These materials are no longer considered waste,” says Joralemon. “Our employees have been trained by IPPC’s materials acquisition specialist to identify and pre-sort these materials and divert them prior to becoming waste. These scrap Specification Raw Materials (SRM®) are segregated and sent to a manufacturing facility to make a finished product. We have chosen to segregate these materials for a better purpose than the landfill, and this program is in keeping with our ongoing commitment to ecological sustainability while significantly reducing our disposal costs.”

Info Label Inc. was founded by Mark Dufort in 1994. The company produces high-quality pressure sensitive labels and flexible packaging for such industries as personal care and cosmetic, wine and beverage, household chemical, organic and fancy food, pet care, and more.
 

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