A VISION TURNED REALITY The history of Newell
Recycling
Alton S. Newell had a vision to solve the difficult problem of
dismantling junk cars into pieces small enough to bale for scrap. A
one-time junkyard manager, Mr. Newell learned how to scrap cars by
hand at a rate of (10 hours a car). In the early 1960s Mr.
Newell developed an efficient metal processing machine known to the
world today as the Newell Shredder.
Mr. Newell did not receive formal training as an engineer, but was
able to pioneer a machine with capabilities to process an
automobile in about 10 minutes and used less energy than other
shredding and crushing machines. The original model was
powered by a 500 horsepower motor, processing 30 to 40 cars a day.
His invention was patented in 1969.
Newell Recycling of Atlanta, Inc. was opened in 1976.
Initially planned as a heavy media separation plant, the
company broadened its scope to recycle ferrous and non-ferrous
metals. The current operations include the shredder, metal
recovery plant, nonferrous warehouse, iron yard, aluminum can
receiving center, and the Newell Transportation facility.
Responsible recycling is the core competency at Newell Recycling.
The state of the art facility is not only efficient, but
built to the highest environmental standards. Newell has
pioneered Greenfield design for recycling plants, making its
facilities a showcase for the industry and a model good
neighbor.
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Company:Newell Recycling Southeast
Address:3390 Fairburd Rd sw, Atlanta, Georgia, USA,30331
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Business Type: Manufacturing
Main Markets: Americas,Africa,Asia,Caribbean,America,Europe,Middle East,Oceania
Products / Services: plastics scraps
Year Established: 1960
Number of Employees: 11-15
Website: www.newellrecycling.com
Registered Capital: 25 - 50 Million USD
Ownership Type: -
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Total Annual Sales Volume:
25 - 50 Million USD
Export Percentage: -
Factory Location: -
Factory Size: 500000 sqm to 1000000 sqm
No. of Production Lines: 9
Total Annual Purchase Volume: 50 - 100 Million USD
No. of R&D Staff: 11 - 20 people
Quality Control: Third Parties
No. of QC Staff: 51 - 60 people
Certificates: -
Contract Manufacturing: -