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Red Fox Partners with Hino Trucks to Recycle DPFs and DOCs

Oakland, CA, September 1, 2016—Red Fox partners with Hino Trucks and is pleased to announce a program with Hino Truck dealers to recycle spent emission system cores, such as diesel particulate filters (DPFs) and diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs), that either fail OEM core acceptance criteria or do not carry a core value. Red Fox Resources purchases the spent emission control systems from the dealer and reclaims the PGM-based catalyst material to help improve the sustainability of these precious metals.

“Red Fox is pleased to partner with Hino Trucks and their extensive dealer network to recycle DPFs and DOCs. Recycling parts that would otherwise be scrapped or thrown away offers a simple pathway to both revenue and sustainable business practices.” – Brad Edgar, CEO Red Fox Resources

With over 225 dealer locations around the country, the recycled catalyst cores from the Hino Trucks dealer body represent a significant volume of catalyst material to be reclaimed and returned to the production stream. The parts are dismantled into their core components and recycled sustainably, maximizing value and ensuring little or no material is sent to a landfill.

“The partnership with Red Fox makes great sense for our dealers as it offers a simple process to recycle used catalyst parts in an environmentally sustainable manner while also generating additional revenues for our Hino Trucks dealers.” – Hino Trucks

Headquartered in Oakland, California, Red Fox Resources recycles used diesel particulate filters (DPFs) and diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs) from heavy-duty trucks, buses, construction machinery, manufacturing plants, and other applications. They purchase spent parts from truck/equipment fleets, leasing companies, OEMs, independent shops, vehicle dismantlers, and other businesses across North America.

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