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As communities seek greater diversion rates and “zero waste” goals, it is increasingly important for them to recover more nontraditional materials, and have reliable markets for these materials. Potential Industries leads the way: for the past ten years, we have been one of the top five exporters of paper fiber from North America. Our capabilities go beyond paper, however, and we are an integral part of the ever-expanding effort to divert and reuse metal, plastics, and glass. Over the past 30 years, we have recycled over 25 million tons of recyclable materials, transforming them into high quality commodities for markets in the U.S. and China.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
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Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment..
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment..
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.
Potential Industries co-founder Tony Fan graduated from UC San Diego with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering in 1974. After working for a few months at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he decided to pursue the American Dream and start a recycling company. At that time there was very little recovered paper export activity in the US except for material flowing to Canada and Mexico. Tony and his sister, Jessica, saw the potential for export to Asia and believed that recycling in California would expand. Together they decided to create a new company called Potential Industries and pursue their dream of building a recycling network which would profitably help improve the environment.