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Additionally through the Families First Coronavirus Act, we provide 14 days of paid leave for <br />any employee affected by the pandemic, regardless of how much of their regular PTO they have <br />accrued. If employees needs more time off due to COVID, both for themselves or their families, <br />Eureka provides additional PTO, not pulled from the employees accrued PTO, in addition to <br />what is covered by the FFCRA. We are very diligent in ensuring that staff who need time off <br />because they are not feeling well or need to take care of family members are able to take the time <br />they need. <br />Proposed List of Recvclable Materials <br />Do you plan to collect and recycle any additional Recyclable Materials other than the <br />minimum items listed in Exhibit F? ❑Yes ® No <br />If yes, please itemize, including your materials marketing strategy to assure consistent end <br />market outlets and actual Recycling of these additional items. NA <br />Proposed Destination of All Materials <br />List the processing facilities for all materials to be collected as a part of this Contract. <br />Eureka Recycling's Material Recovery Facility (MRF) is located at 2828 Kennedy Street <br />Northeast in Minneapolis, Minnesota. <br />Eureka Recycling's MRF has been at this location and operating since February 2004. The MRF <br />is comprised of 110,000 sq. ft. of material receiving, processing, and warehouse space, with an <br />additional 7,000 sq. ft. of office space. These buildings are situated on seven (7) acres of <br />property zoned for heavy industrial use. The building has an active rail -siding and dock -doors, <br />24'-32' clearance heights inside for vehicle unloading, and plenty of space for vehicle queueing <br />and traffic flow. <br />The facility's overall processing capacity is over 150,000 tons/year. Eureka Recycling has <br />processed and sold over 967,000 tons of recyclable commodities over the past 17 years. Eureka <br />Recycling is known and valued for the quality of the materials that we process and sell to end - <br />market users around the region and around the country. <br />In 2014 Eureka Recycling transitioned its MRF with the installation of equipment that allows us <br />to sort single stream commingled recyclables. We completed two additional upgrades in 2016 <br />(adding a scalping screen, and second eddy current and replacing our old eddy current) and in <br />2019 (adding a second PET optic) that brought our processing speed up to 40 — 45 tons per hour <br />while improving the quality of our material. In early 2020 Eureka installed equipment to increase <br />the quality of our paper — 3 robotic arms connected to a camera with artificial intelligence. The <br />Al camera identifies items that should not be in the paper stream and instructs the arms to <br />remove this material. <br />The overall residual rate (percentage of total material that is collected but cannot be recycled) at <br />Eureka Recycling's single -stream facility is around 10%. At the same time, we maintain some of <br />the highest quality end product to mills in the industry. As part of our Zero Waste Lab, we <br />regularly work to understand the composition of the residual in order to identify opportunities for <br />continued decrease in the residual rate through a range of strategies. <br />RFP for City of Roseville Recycling Services • D-9 <br />