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HISTORY OF BUSINESS <br /> <br />Aluminum Recycling, Inc. began operations in 1979. <br />The first years operations have provided a service <br />to scrap yards and recycling companies by melting and <br />separating irony aluminum into marketable materials. <br /> <br />We have been located on undeveloped industrial land <br />owned by H & S Asphalt Company at 700 Industry Blvd., <br />Anoka, MN for eleven years. The land has been acauired <br />by Barton Sand & Gravel. Their intentions are to <br />develop a light industrial park in this area. <br /> <br />The rapid increase in recycling the last two years <br />by the public has resulted in Aluminum Recycling, Inc. <br />broadening the scope of it's operation. We now provide <br />recycling services for material such as aluminum cans, <br />plastic, glass, paper, cardboard and tin cans. We need <br />to relocate where we can establish the necessary material <br />processing site, as well as a location easily-access~ <br />ible to the public. <br /> <br />Aluminum Recycling, Inc. and Waste ~4anagement of Minne- <br />sota have a purchase agreement to purchase property <br />located at 14280 Sunfish Lake Blvd., Ramsey, MN, con- <br />tingent upon receiving an agreeable Conditional Use <br />Permit to operate. This property is particularly well~ <br />suited to our needs because of it's close proximity <br />to the landfill where a large supply of methane gas is <br />aYailable. Methane gas is currently being supplied to <br />Waltek, Inc. to melt aluminum~ but only a small portion <br />of this available methane is being used. We will be <br />able to use a significant amount of this relatively <br />unused resource to recycle aluminum. <br /> <br /> <br />
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