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WARM Manufacturing

 
Posted by Dan WeisenbachUser4749_level Friday, June 18 2010 0 comments

WARM MANUFACTURING. No, it's not a reference to climate change, or an airless tropical factory.

WARM (Waste As Raw Material) Manufacturing, a concept whose time has come, is a new acronym with a new urgency in its implementation. As we look all around and see boat-loads of useful materials tossed aside, it behooves us all to take a second look, and see, instead, a resource - and not waste. WARM manufacturing is the phrase that we coined to describe using Waste As Raw Material; our company continues to develop new ways to make it commercially viable.
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The dozens of trademarks and patents held by Weisenbach Recycled Products are evidence of the 28 years we've spent in creating new products from waste and scrap materials like rubber tires, car batteries, printed circuit boards, glass bottles and plastic bottle caps (like the Snap & Pour® spouts for pollution prevention pictured here). 

...kinda makes you understand why we like to do what we do! 

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