Amazon Environmental

Amazon Environmental is a recycler of leftover latex paint.
History
Amazon Environmental was founded in 1992 in California and has since grown to include a branch in Fridley, MN, and a facility in Oklahoma. It is owned and managed by brother and sister John and Lorraine Segala.
Recycled paint
Amazon's recycled paint is made from leftover latex paint. Much of the paint is taken from hazardous waste programs, where people drop off leftover paints and other waste that cannot be put in the trash. Every paint can is opened and inspected. Usable paint is sorted by color and gloss. Non-usable paint is manufactured into a product used in cement manufacture.
Reusable paints of the same color are pumped into a tank where the material is mixed and tested. The paint is adjusted with additives and colorants as necessary to meet quality specifications. Finally, the paint is fine filtered and packaged for sale.
Amazon and Cement
Paint collected by Amazon that is non-usable is sent to a facility in Pryor, Oklahoma and manufactured into a material used by Buzzi Unicem, a cement manufacturer, in the making of their cement. Calcium oxide is the primary raw material used for cement, and it is found in lime dust. Lime dust is usually not used in cement, because it is too dusty to handle. Therefore, Amazon mixes the dust with old paint, creating a product called Processed Latex Pigment, or PLP, which is much easier to handle, and therefore can easily be used to make cement. Amazon expects to process about 500,000 gallons of paint into PLP at the Pryor plant this year
 
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