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RMI Website Launch

September 18, 2013 By Eryka Reid

RMI is proud to announce the recent launch of our new website! We encourage you to explore the site by visiting www.rmirecycles.com.

Our new website is customized to be a user-friendly resource providing more comprehensive information on our products, services and company.

Website features include:

  • NEW Clean Design!
  • NEW Easy Navigation!
  • NEW Product Downloads!
  • NEW Social Integration!
  • NEW Projects Gallery Page!

Our website is regularly monitored,  upgraded and updated with news and events. We look forward to your feedback.

RMI’s website is mobile ready! Information is at your fingertips 24/7 using your smart phone!

New Facilities to Join NH Wood Ash Progarm

September 18, 2013 By Eryka Reid

Shelagh Connelly, RMI President, has been actively involved with the NH DES Waste Management Division’s efforts to update regulations governing the state’s wood ash beneficial use program.

Wood ash generated by biomass facilities using only clean wood for fuel has long been a source of potassium for farmers throughout New England.  With the changes in the economy and pricing structure for purchasing electricity, several institutions have turned to wood fuel to meet all or part of their internal needs. Predominant among this group are schools and hospitals—organizations with significant infrastructure and the ability to manage a wood fired boiler on-site.

While the benefits to these facilities are large enough to warrant the investment, the current program does not provide a management structure for the relatively small quantities of wood ash that will be generated. A focus on the revisions to Env-Wm 1700 is to enable small quantity generators to have confidence in the quality of the ash produced and to participate in the existing beneficial use program.

Rulemaking is ongoing and is anticipated to be completed early in 2014.

Welcome Chris Cooper

September 18, 2013 By Eryka Reid

RMI is happy to welcome Chris Cooper to our team as Project Manager/Nutrient Management. Chris holds a Master’s Degree in Agribusiness from the University of Florida and a Bachelor’s Degree from Texas Tech University in Animal Production/Farm and Ranch Management.

Prior to joining RMI, Chris worked at the University of Florida Equine Sciences Center where he was the Farm Manager and Coordinator of Research Programs. Chris has also worked as a scuba diving instructor  and for seven years he worked as a horse trainer, performer and lead cowboy in the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show at Disneyland Paris.

In his new job, Chris will be responsible for providing nutrient management planning for all sites receiving RMI p
roducts, assisting with the development and management of permitted land application sites, and supervising field staff.

Chris and his wife Jocelyn along with their three dogs are currently residing in their motor home in Ashland while they get familiar with their new surroundings and find more permanent quarters.

Safety Training

July 16, 2013 By Eryka Reid

Holderness Fire Chief,
Eleanor Mardin, recently provided fire extinguisher training to RMI staff. The Federal Motor Carrier Rules require extinguishers in RMI trucks, and RMI’s Safety Plan requires them for its Holderness office.

Earlier this summer RMI invited Chief Mardin to provide a safety briefing and operational training in the use of various types of  fire extinguishers.

Year in Review – RMI’S 5th Annual Meeting

May 1, 2013 By Eryka Reid

RMI Truck

RMI held its 5th Annual Meeting on March 29, 2013 highlighting events of the prior year and providing an opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of RMI’s dedicated staff.

Corporate Review:RMI Truck

What began as a vision for local recycling has grown to a business with 23 devoted employees.

Administrative Services:

2012 was a year filled with new outreach initiatives.  Customers may now view promotional offers, company updates, trade resources, pictures, videos and more through e-mail, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr.  We hope you’ll join us if you’re not following already!

Delivery Team:

With an eye to the future RMI is also hard at work improving internal  efficiencies.  Developing digitized forms will help us expedite orders from start to finish.

Sales Team:

“You don’t close a sale, you open a relationship if you want to build a long-term, successful enterprise” said Patricia Fripp.  2012 was no exception.  RMI is proud to serve our long-standing customers and excited by the new partnerships we formed this year.  Thank you for being part of the RMI team!

IMPROVING EFFICIENCIES – RMI’S EARLY DELIVERY PROGRAM

August 28, 2011 By Eryka Reid

August 28, 2011 was a memorable day for many in New England as Tropical Storm Irene passed through causing widespread flooding damage. Long after the storm passed, the significant rainfall, over 10” in some areas, left fields inaccessible for many farmers. Although efficiency suffered from weather-related delays, RMI worked closely with its customers making every effort to ensure biosolids deliveries were made for fall land application—if conditions made delivery impossible, farmers didn’t receive the nitrogen they needed for their crops.

To circumvent weather-related delays in 2012, which has already seen a higher-than-average number of hurricanes, RMI has worked with several of its Class B biosolids farm customers and developed an early delivery program that ensures each farmer will receive the nutrients they need for their crops while access is optimal. RMI’s customers traded a nominal amount of field space for stockpiles in exchange for the certainty that the fertilizer they need for a successful crop yield will be available. RMI intends to continue and expand its early delivery program for Class B biosolids customers into the future.

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