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  1. 1. Wichita Eagle | 01/30/2007 | National recycler scraps its program in Wichita
    www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/30/2007   Last Visited: 1/30/2007

    Jennifer White, Abitibi's local sales representative, said she was surprised the company pulled out of Wichita so quickly.

    White said she may form her own company to replace it.

    "If I can sell it for Abitibi, I can do it for myself," she said.
  2. 2. Sunflower Web Site
    www.thesunflower.com/Archives/ - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/25/2006   Last Visited: 1/15/2007

    "He was the big winner," said Jennifer White, area manager for Abitibi Consolidated Inc. However, White said the entire community was the big winner thanks to the efforts of the Paper Retriever program and Wichita State University.

    After the event, Abitibi held a drawing for everyone who brought out paper to Koch Arena, giving away 20 tickets to the Oct. 1 Rolling Stones Concert at Cessna Stadium.

    "Now let's rock, let's recycle," said White.

    Abitibi Consolidated, Inc. is the parent company of the Paper Retriever program and is the largest recycler of newspapers in North America. In addition to newspaper, they also recycle most paper products, including magazines, school papers and mail.

    The program is cost-free to individuals to use, and companies who participate will even receive benefits for their participation, White said.

    "We actually pay you for your paper," said White. "Businesses in town are taking the bins and remitting their money to various charities."
    ...
    White said that WSU is the biggest supporter of the program with nine of the 80 bins in Wichita located on campus. Plans are already in place to expand these numbers, increasing the overall number to 300 bins in the Wichita area, she said.
  3. 3. Sunflower Web Site
    www.thesunflower.com/Sunflower - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/25/2006   Last Visited: 10/13/2006

    "He was the big winner," said Jennifer White, area manager for Abitibi Consolidated Inc. However, White said the entire community was the big winner thanks to the efforts of the Paper Retriever program and Wichita State University.

    After the event, Abitibi held a drawing for everyone who brought out paper to Koch Arena, giving away 20 tickets to the Oct. 1 Rolling Stones Concert at Cessna Stadium.

    "Now let's rock, let's recycle," said White.

    Abitibi Consolidated, Inc. is the parent company of the Paper Retriever program and is the largest recycler of newspapers in North America. In addition to newspaper, they also recycle most paper products, including magazines, school papers and mail.

    The program is cost-free to individuals to use, and companies who participate will even receive benefits for their participation, White said.

    "We actually pay you for your paper," said White. "Businesses in town are taking the bins and remitting their money to various charities."
    ...
    White said that WSU is the biggest supporter of the program with nine of the 80 bins in Wichita located on campus. Plans are already in place to expand these numbers, increasing the overall number to 300 bins in the Wichita area, she said.

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