

December 22, 2011
Safety First! One mile at a time
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December 06, 2011
Recycling facility in Beacon, N.Y., set to open
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December 01, 2011
New plant in Beacon will recycle waste
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December 01, 2011
Beacon Recycling Faclity Set to Open
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December 01, 2011
New Beacon plant to make recycling easier
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November 04, 2011
Growth Key Theme of Award - Hudson Baylor Awarded
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October 14, 2011
Hudson Baylor to receive Pattern for Progress 2011 Regional Leadership Award for Conservation & Land Use
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September 12, 2011
Hudson Baylor creating jobs in the Hudson Valley
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September 09, 2011
Hudson Baylor selected to the 2011 Inc. 5,000 list of fastest-growing private companies
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September 01, 2011
Shore News Today- ACUA and Hudson Baylor open single-stream recycling center.
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MRF Operations
To convert a truckload of municipally collected recyclables into a saleable commodity, the materials must be sorted. This takes place at a recycling facility, known as a "Materials Recovery Facility" or MRF (pronounced "murph").
For a recycler, it is critical to sort these materials effectively and efficiently. The value of recycled materials is highest when the material is at its "most pure" or free from other product types or contaminants. Thus, a MRF usually contains a highly automated series of conveyors and sorting stations to separate glass (ideally sorted by color), aluminum, steel, different types of plastics, and different forms of paper and cardboard into single product types. 
Our MRF Expertise
Hudson Baylor operates two of the largest MRFs in the Southwest. The Hudson Baylor West ("HBW") facility was built in the early 1990s and processes most of the City of Phoenix's residential recyclables--no small accomplishment, as Phoenix is the sixth-largest city in the US and one of the fastest growing.
In early 2002, Hudson Baylor completed construction and began operations at a state-of-the-art facility located at the Salt River Pima-Maricopoa Indian Community Landfill in Scottsdale, Arizona. This brand-new facility currently provides efficient service to the cities of Mesa and Scottsdale, and management is pursuing opportunities to serve other surrounding communities.