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Myers Container, LLC and Container Management Services, LLC  Sustainability Statement

Our strategic mission is to provide profitable growth for our shareholders by providing products and services with the highest quality, lowest cost, shortest lead time, while protecting the environment and the safety of our team.  Team member compensation will be dependent on exceeding these expectations.

Environmental Stewardship
As active members of the communities we operate in Myers Container, LLC and Container Management Services, LLC is committed to protecting the environment.  We believe in minimizing our environmental impact and developing a culture that reduces waste streams, promotes recycling and reuse of its products and the materials used to in the manufacturing and reconditioning of its products.   Our vision is to be a zero discharge community participant.

 


Reconditioning (CMS, LLC)

Container Management Services, LLC
This company specializes in reconditioning steel and plastic drums, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) and industrial container recycling services throughout the West.
  

RoundTrip™ Empty Drum Collection System

Everything you need to know on how to properly handle, store and dispose of steel drums once they are emptied is contained in this publication. Instructions are provided
for self-grading of drums to determine their value once empty.

Tight head Reconditioning Process
The tight head process consists of interior rinsing, exterior washing, shot blasting, de-denting, leak testing and painting of the drums.

Drums that are not reconditionable are sanitized by either of the above outlined processes. These drums are then crushed or shredded and sent to a steel recycler.

Poly drums are cleaned, shredded and then sent to a plastic recycler.

Open head Reconditioning Process
The cleaning process involved in open head reconditioning is different from the tight head process. The drums are processed through an industrial furnace to remove exterior and interior coatings. Drums are then shot blasted to remove residual ash, tested for leaks, coated on the exterior and/or interior, and assembled.

Facility audit information packages available upon request.

     

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