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Situated on the east side of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Urban Forest
Recyclers (UFR) rises from the prairie landscape, a sprawling green
building of 130,000 square feet that transforms recycled paper into new
molded fiber packaging, with egg filler flats being the highest volume
product.
Harvard Developments and a few other partners began the business in
1994, having purchased the plant after its original owners defaulted and
ceased operations.
Today, the plant, with a staff of 80, is operating and thriving as UFR
Urban Forest Recyclers Inc. It runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
stopping only for maintenance and Christmas. The finished products are
shipped all over North America, from Canada to Mexico, with 90% of the
product being sent into the U.S. UFR maintains a 40% share of the
combined U.S./Canada egg filler flat market.
UFR also produces fruit trays, utility trays and specialty bottle
packing.
Vast quantities of raw material are required in the production of UFR's
molded fiber packaging products. For daily production, approximately 60
tons of paper, or three semi-trailers, are used. The raw material comes
from many sources including the City of Regina, Cosmopolitan Industries
in Saskatoon and recycling operations throughout Western Canada.
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Kevin Strangeland, President & CEO |
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Donald Meister, Direstor of Sales and Marketing |
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UFR Urban Forest Recyclers Inc.
Box 1556
201 Industrial Drive
Swift Current, Saskatchewan CANADA
S9H 4G5 |
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General Inquiries: ufr@sasktel.net
Sales Inquiries:
ufrsales@sasktel.net |
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