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Recycling Center to be evaluated
by Chris Cooper Managing Editor chriscndl@bellsouth.net
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QRS Recycling, a company from St. Louis, wants to evaluate Logan County’s recycling program and show ways to help optimize revenues for the program along with serving as the buyer of the commodities.

QRS gave a presentation to Fiscal Court Tuesday telling a little about their business. They have five centers in the area, two in Nashville, Tenn.; two in St. Louis, Mo. and one in Louisville.

Gene Crabtree, a representative explained to the court that they work with both city and county governments meeting with officials to help them reorganize their centers telling them what should be saved and what shouldn’t. Currently Logan’s recycling center takes card board, glass, plastic and paper.

Jailer Bill Jenkins, who runs the program, asked what QRS would gain from doing this. They said they would purchase Logan’s commodities collected and resell them.

Magistrate Curtis Watkins said he thought it was a good deal. Judge Executive Logan Chick said he and Jenkins would meet with QRS representatives to discuss coming in and evaluating the recycling center.
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