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As the Senior Manager of National Recycling at Rehrig Pacific, my journey spans over two decades of service. Armed with an engineering degree from the University of Arizona, I joined Rehrig Pacific as a plant engineering intern. During these early days, I gained hands-on experience that involved building, designing, and interacting with various products, materials, and solutions. It provided the foundation for my understanding of the plastics manufacturing industry and insights into the many industries we partner with. Transitioning into leadership roles, I spent five years in our California plants before becoming the plant manager for our De Soto, Kansas, site. Upon my return to LA, I spearheaded Rehrig Pacific's national recycling program.
The national recycling program, a three-step initiative focusing on extensive education, training, and processing materials for reuse, has been a hallmark of my tenure. Collaborating with over 30 recycling partners, we process materials for reuse in new products, such as roll-out carts, pallets, and crates. This program extends beyond Rehrig Pacific's products, including recycling competitor’s items. As most would expect, managing diverse material streams with over 30 recycling partners can present its challenges. My team helps to streamline the recycling process by emphasizing practical training, education, and thorough testing. Integrating technology, such as metal separation, dust collectors, and stringent testing protocols, allows us to address potential contamination issues while maintaining the quality of our finished products.As I look ahead, the industry's move towards designing products with recyclability in mind is a source of optimism.