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  • Notably similar to the goals of California, Florida is also striving to reach a 75% recycling rate by the year 2020. As both states are known for their beautiful weather and dedication to the environment, it is only fitting that Florida is also trying to do all they can to protect it. Though they both […]

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  • We use cardboard in many aspects of modern life, from packaging, shipping, and building to gardening and art. Cardboard is versatile, sturdy, and a great asset to life. However, there is one major setback with cardboard. The production process for creating new cardboard from trees generates a large number of sulfur dioxide emissions. With our […]

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  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GENERAL KINEMATICS AT 2014 CONEXPO/CONAGG General Kinematics, the leader in vibratory process equipment and recycling solutions, will exhibit the latest in sorting and new technologies at the 2014 ConExpo/ConAgg show March 4-8.   Located at booths #51515 and #8153, the new Portable Stroke Monitor will be ready to demo. Completely new technology […]

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  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RECYCLING INDUSTRY LEADER, BILL GUPTAIL RETIREMENT   William ‘Gup’ Guptail, a 46 year employee of General Kinematics Corporation, has officially announced his retirement.   A recycling industry leader and innovator, Guptail was inducted by the CDRA (Construction Demolition Recycling Association) into the C & D Recycling Hall of Fame in 2013. Involved […]

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  • I attend quite a few tradeshows every year, in fact, in the earlier part of my career I directed GK’s tradeshow program. The purpose of a tradeshow is to introduce prospective buyers to new or innovative technologies that could bring value to their business.   When General Kinematics attends a tradeshow, we like to bring […]

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  • By the late 1930s, the United States was consuming half of the world’s supply of natural rubber. The arrival of World War II led to a natural rubber shortage, which then sparked a shift to create a synthetic substitute. Currently, 70% of rubber used in manufacturing processes is synthetic — a descendant of this original […]

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