Re: UPDATE - RE: [OANDP-L] - Recycling Thermoplastics?
Dr. Steven King
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Re: UPDATE - RE: [OANDP-L] - Recycling Thermoplastics?
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Dr. Steven King
Date:
3/21/2016
Text:
Aloha,
As my wife tells my young daughters, Find a solution to the problem.
Perhaps we should do more research into using more biobased materials so we
can lessen the amount of plastic waste we force our planet to consume.
We will be testing earth friendly bio based flax composite orthotic and
footwear systems at NDSU this summer with a great grant from Ameriflax!
<URL Redacted>
A hui hou,
Steve
Dr. Steven King
Prior Army Officer and Podiatrist
Managing Member Kingetics LLC
808-243-5464 Tel
Subject Matter Expert for ASTM American Society of Testing Materials
committees;
-E54.4 Homeland Security Applications and Personal Protective Equipment,
Tactical Body Armor
-F13 Pedestrian and Walkway Safety Footwear Testing and Standards
Co-Principle Investigator SBIR A11-109 Advanced Composite Insoles for the
Reduction of Stress Fractures. US Department of Defense and Army Medical
Research and Materials Command
Co-Author US Pat.# 8,353,968 Spring Lever Orthotic Device
-----Original Message-----
From: Orthotics and Prosthetics List [mailto:<Email Address Redacted>] On
Behalf Of Jesse Yingling
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 1:18 AM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: [OANDP-L] UPDATE - RE: [OANDP-L] - Recycling Thermoplastics?
Regrettably I can't post this with a smile.
It seems that those of us in the O&P industry all face the same problem when
it comes to recycling our plastics.
Not enough volume.
I had many folks reply and offer their own stories and they were always the
same. We just don't stockpile enough for a recycling agency to come pick
up.
So much like those that replied, we are going to continue what we've done
for years now. Throw it into the dumpster and focus on other ways to make
the Earth smile.
Thanks and sorry for the delay in posting a reply, slipped my mind.
'Grief can be the garden of compassion. If you keep your heart open through
everything, your pain can become your greatest ally in your life's search
for love and wisdom. - Rumi
Jesse Yingling
Purchasing Agent
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As my wife tells my young daughters, Find a solution to the problem.
Perhaps we should do more research into using more biobased materials so we
can lessen the amount of plastic waste we force our planet to consume.
We will be testing earth friendly bio based flax composite orthotic and
footwear systems at NDSU this summer with a great grant from Ameriflax!
<URL Redacted>
A hui hou,
Steve
Dr. Steven King
Prior Army Officer and Podiatrist
Managing Member Kingetics LLC
808-243-5464 Tel
Subject Matter Expert for ASTM American Society of Testing Materials
committees;
-E54.4 Homeland Security Applications and Personal Protective Equipment,
Tactical Body Armor
-F13 Pedestrian and Walkway Safety Footwear Testing and Standards
Co-Principle Investigator SBIR A11-109 Advanced Composite Insoles for the
Reduction of Stress Fractures. US Department of Defense and Army Medical
Research and Materials Command
Co-Author US Pat.# 8,353,968 Spring Lever Orthotic Device
-----Original Message-----
From: Orthotics and Prosthetics List [mailto:<Email Address Redacted>] On
Behalf Of Jesse Yingling
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 1:18 AM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: [OANDP-L] UPDATE - RE: [OANDP-L] - Recycling Thermoplastics?
Regrettably I can't post this with a smile.
It seems that those of us in the O&P industry all face the same problem when
it comes to recycling our plastics.
Not enough volume.
I had many folks reply and offer their own stories and they were always the
same. We just don't stockpile enough for a recycling agency to come pick
up.
So much like those that replied, we are going to continue what we've done
for years now. Throw it into the dumpster and focus on other ways to make
the Earth smile.
Thanks and sorry for the delay in posting a reply, slipped my mind.
'Grief can be the garden of compassion. If you keep your heart open through
everything, your pain can become your greatest ally in your life's search
for love and wisdom. - Rumi
Jesse Yingling
Purchasing Agent
This e-mail and any accompanying files may be privileged, confidential,
contain protected health information about an identified patient or be
otherwise protected from disclosure. State and federal law protect the
confidentiality of this information. If the reader of this message is not
the intended recipient; you are prohibited from using, disclosing,
reproducing, or distributing this information; you should immediately
contact 410-636-8114 or e-mail and delete this e-mail.This email scanned by
AppRiver.
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Dr. Steven King, “Re: UPDATE - RE: [OANDP-L] - Recycling Thermoplastics?,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242096.