recycling industry Articles
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The MB Revolution Reaches The Fourth Generation
MB CRUSHER presents the BF90.3 S4 Crusher Bucket to the construction and recycling market Company Profile MB Crusher is a leading manufacturer of equipment, machinery and accessories for the construction, demolition and recycling industries. Applicable to any type of excavator, MB products are the most effective means in constructions and excavations, but also in special applications such as ...
By MB Crusher
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Zero landfill, zero waste: the greening of industry in Singapore
This paper reviews how a land-scarce city-state is trying to achieve its goals of zero landfill and zero waste through the greening of industry. The main challenges Singapore confronts in its solid waste management are an increasing volume of industrial waste generated, a shortage of land for landfills, and escalating costs of incineration plants. To green its industries, there has been a ...
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Turn Waste into Alternative Fuel! The Industrial Waste Recycling Treatment System has been Put into Operation.
Recently, one of the industrial waste recycling treatment system built by Harden has been put into operation. The system adopts the process of two stage shredding and automatic treatment to transform industrial waste such as leather scraps, cloth scraps, waste paper slag, waste fabric and waste plastics into solid recovered fuel (SRF), which are then sent to coal burning enterprises such as ...
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Overbands supplied to SB Waste
Master Magnets Ltd has recently supplied a permanent and an electro Overband Magnet to a major waste recycling company in Wolverhampton known as SB Waste Management & Recycling Ltd. SB Waste Management & Recycling Limited is one of a largest independent skip hire and recycling companies and was established in 1984. They have vast experience in the recycling industry collecting construction ...
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Glass Recycling: Applications And Technologies
Glass is a 100% recyclable material with a high potential to be reused, making it a sustainable and responsible solution for the future. Increasingly, companies like PICVISA are developing?technologies that allow different types of materials to be automatically separated and classified, in order to recycle them effectively. APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLED GLASS Glass recycling is a process that is ...
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Sorting the Future: 20 years of technology in service of recycling
PICVISA has come a long way, from its humble beginnings in a garage in Igualada, where they experimented with ceramic quality control, to becoming a reference in glass and packaging recovery in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America, and a pioneer in textile waste recovery. Thanks to cutting-edge technologies, PICVISA has demonstrated its ability to innovate and adapt to market needs. Now, ...
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Guadeloupe: a guide to recycling and use of inert waste in the construction industry - Case Study
In consultation with stakeholders in the construction and recycling sectors, BRGM has compiled the available information on inert waste that can be recycled by the construction sector in Guadeloupe, in a document that aims to encourage a more virtuous approach and promote the circular economy. The need The use of recycled materials in various civil engineering works for which their mechanical ...
By BRGM
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Green Environmental Protection Brought About by the Characteristics of Corundum Bricks
In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on green and sustainable practices across industries. The use of environmentally friendly materials and technologies has become a priority for many businesses. When it comes to refractory materials, corundum bricks have gained recognition for their exceptional properties and their positive impact on environmental sustainability. In this article, ...
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Innovations and Challenges in Flat Glass Recycling
Flat glass is one of the most widely used materials in construction and in industries such as automotive and architecture. Thanks to its transparency and resistance to temperature changes, it is perfect for outdoor use. This versatile material is used for doors, windows, household appliances and solar panels. Its properties allow the manufacture of different types of glass such as lacquered, ...
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Recycling efficiency in the construction industry
Construction clients, policy makers and planners are increasingly setting requirements to encourage greater use of recovered materials in construction. A number of construction clients and product manufacturers have shown a desire to expand the consideration of materials efficiency to include recyclability as part of the sustainable construction agenda. Potentially there are significant benefits ...
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Driving Modular Recycling Sales in a Pandemic
2020: it’s been a challenging year for each and every one of us. Whilst the first half of the year saw unprecedented and lengthy lockdowns driven by the first wave of Covid infections, businesses across a range of sectors continue to struggle with the challenges of the virus. In the latest blog from Kiverco, we look at how some of our leading voices have led the way in promoting compact ...
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A New Take on an Old Idea
Recycling is not new – it has been around for at least 2,000 years and the ancient city of Pompeii was partly built from trash. But there is still much to do to achieve a truly circular economy in construction and demolition waste, says Paul Carolan. New discoveries at Pompeii, which was abandoned in AD 79, have revealed that the Romans knew a thing or two about recycling. It turns out ...
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Why Break Down Materials? Understanding the Power of Efficient Electrical Crushing and Recycling & Saving CO2
In a world rapidly becoming more conscious of the environment and our carbon footprint, it’s essential to understand the importance of recycling and breaking down materials. At ACA Industry, we produce effective crushers and bale openers to make this process not only possible but also efficient and cost-effective, and CO2 ...
By ACA Industry
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COVID-19: Picvisa’s Ecopack Optical Sorter, Capable Of Detecting All Kinds Of Gloves And Masks
Today we will talk about ECOPACK, the optical sorter capable of detecting gloves and masks. The measures to fight the pandemic and mitigate its effects have triggered the consumption and disposal of products such as gloves and masks. This products, in the best of cases end up in yellow or grey containers. From there, they reach the waste management facilities, where they must be selected and ...
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Maximizing Glass Recycling in Europe: Challenges and Benefits of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Glass Recovery
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) covers a broad range of materials, each with its own characteristics and specific treatment and recycling requirements. Among MSWs, glass stands out both for the volume of waste generated and for the ecological impact it causes if not properly managed. The Current State of Glass Recycling The European Union has established legally binding commitments for ...
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Rumpke: leading the way in the waste industry
In 1932, William F. Rumpke operated a coal and junkyard business in Carthage, OH. After receiving a payment of hogs, his business focus changed to hog farming. During the hog-farming days, he collected trash from local residents to feed his hogs. Inedible items were removed and recycled while the rest was fed to the livestock. In the 1940s, William’s brother Bernard joined the business and ...
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5 Things to Expect from Your Environmental Services Company
Choosing vendors is a critical aspect of any business as they perform essential support functions. You can have the best technicians and equipment, but the companies that provide theenvironmental services that keep your business running can bring all of that to a halt. You wouldn’t put cheap fuel into a race car, so why would you depend on sub-par vendors for your shops? Below is a list of ...
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A Generation Of Service
What’s In A Generation? We hear a lot about people using generations as measurements of time. Harmony Enterprises is a third-generation, family-owned manufacturer whose fourth generation currently serves as Vice President of Operations. We are proud that our Minnesota based company has served our industry and community for more than three generations. Each generation of owner and ...
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Questions and answers on the Commission Communication `Towards a Circular Economy` and the Waste Targets Review
What is a circular economy? A circular economy preserves the value added in products for as long as possible and virtually eliminates waste. It retains the resources within the economy when a product has reached the end of its life, so that they remain in productive use and create further value. It may involve: Increasing the time products deliver their service before coming to the end of ...
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What is Gain?
In this article, we try to have a brief introduction of “GAIN” Company and answer the general questions that exist about this collection. Questions that outline the overall shape of the company and the audience and the strategic scope of its activities. What is “GAIN”? How does GAIN serve you? Where does “GAIN” work? Who does “GAIN” serve? ...
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