

May 25, 2010
Hudson Baylor Corp. ranked #1 Recycling Firm in the Phoenix area
full story »

March 05, 2010
Single Stream Recycling Video
full story »

January 20, 2010
Hudson Baylor Corp. signs contract with Cape May County, NJ Municipal Utilities Authority
full story »

December 22, 2009
Hudson Baylor Corporation recognized as leader by local and industry journals in 2009
full story »

November 18, 2009
HBC featured in the Ridgefield Press
full story »

October 05, 2009
Shred The Word: Shredding Day
Protect Your ID for FREE with the CPB!
full story »

September 20, 2009
Hudson Baylor Opens New Recycling Education Center in Phoenix
full story »

June 01, 2009
HB Data Security Receives NAID Certification
full story »

February 13, 2009
Hudson Valley Technology Development Center, Inc. and the Hudson Baylor Corporation Announce Successful Completion of Environmental Services Grants
full story »

April 17, 2008
Arizona Facility Deploys Leading-Edge Optical Sorting Technology
full story »

The Pepsi and Coke Story
Bottle Law: Pepsi, Coke, and Their Customers:
Beverage Center Routes
Managing container returns is a major issue for soft-drink firms like Pepsi and Coke. When the bottle laws were enacted, these companies had to utilize delivery trucks to pick up empties when they made their regularly scheduled deliveries. Of course, this meant that the trucks could not carry as much product, since they had to save room for the empties.
The companies had another problem: Due to the use of an often inaccurate conversion rate, container returns were inconsistent--the standard bags that returned containers were kept in often contained fewer containers than expected. So the soft drink firms were losing money.
Hudson Baylor provided the solution. Hudson Baylor stepped in to collect returns from the soda distributors' clients, thus freeing up the trucks to distribute Pepsi and Coke products. We also solved the problem of inconsistent container returns by devising a new method for ensuring that returns are accurately counted and retailers and distributors receive payment based on these actual numbers.
Now the distributors did not have to worry about delivering empties, and Pepsi and Coke did not have to allocate warehouse space for returned containers. Our new counting method helps to streamline the accounting for deposits, and retailers can depend on our regular and timely pickups.