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<< Subj:	 Technical Assistance Tool Available
 Date:	1/26/99 6:07:51 PM Pacific Standard Time
 From:	mff@igc.org (Materials for the Future)
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 New Technical Assistance Tool for Recycling-based Manufacturers
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 ******
 Materials for the Future Foundation's latest publication, Manufacturing
 with Reused and Recycled Materials: Fifty Small Business Opportunities is
 now available. The guide is a useful tool for developing reuse or
 remanufacturing enterprises. The book contains profiles of fifty different
 business ideas, ranging from mattress refurbishing to making decorative
 glass tiles from recycled glass. The profiles detail what equipment, space
 and capital are needed to start the enterprise, and briefly describe the
 manufacturing process. The guide also contains chapters on writing a
 business plan, developing a marketing strategy and financing the
 enterprise.
 
 The guide was published by MFF to better assist individuals and
 organizations that are interested in starting recovered materials
 enterprises. The California Department of Conservation provided funding for
 the writing and publishing of the book.
 
 The cost is $40 per copy, plus $2 shipping and handling (California
 residents must add sales tax). Payment must be check or money order made
 out to the Materials for the Future Foundation, PO Box 29091, San
 Francisco, CA  94129-0091, (415)561-6530.
 
 The mission of the Materials for the Future Foundation is to support
 community-based initiatives that integrate the environmental goals of
 resource conservation through waste prevention, reuse, and recycling with
 the economic development goals of job creation/retention, enterprise
 development, and local empowerment.  Our work focuses on low-income
 communities, communities of color, and areas of high worker displacement,
 especially in the San Francisco Bay Area.
 
 Contact: Linda Christopher, 415-561-6530, mff@igc.org
 
 
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New Technical Assistance Tool for Recycling-based Manufacturers
****************************************************************************
******
Materials for the Future Foundation's latest publication, Manufacturing
with Reused and Recycled Materials: Fifty Small Business Opportunities is
now available. The guide is a useful tool for developing reuse or
remanufacturing enterprises. The book contains profiles of fifty different
business ideas, ranging from mattress refurbishing to making decorative
glass tiles from recycled glass. The profiles detail what equipment, space
and capital are needed to start the enterprise, and briefly describe the
manufacturing process. The guide also contains chapters on writing a
business plan, developing a marketing strategy and financing the
enterprise.
The guide was published by MFF to better assist individuals and
organizations that are interested in starting recovered materials
enterprises. The California Department of Conservation provided funding for
the writing and publishing of the book.
The cost is $40 per copy, plus $2 shipping and handling (California
residents must add sales tax). Payment must be check or money order made
out to the Materials for the Future Foundation, PO Box 29091, San
Francisco, CA  94129-0091, (415)561-6530.
The mission of the Materials for the Future Foundation is to support
community-based initiatives that integrate the environmental goals of
resource conservation through waste prevention, reuse, and recycling with
the economic development goals of job creation/retention, enterprise
development, and local empowerment.  Our work focuses on low-income
communities, communities of color, and areas of high worker displacement,
especially in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Contact: Linda Christopher, 415-561-6530, mff@igc.org
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