waste processing system Articles
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How to build Waste-free city based on bulky waste recycling?
Waste mattresses, sofas, furniture and other bulky waste can be seen everywhere, which significantly affects residents' travel and the beauty of the city. So how to handle this kind of bulky waste is a challenge for all of us. Why is the disposal of bulky waste a challenge to a waste-free city? The profits from recycling bulky waste are low, and users have to pay for cleaning, so some people ...
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The Resource Utilization Rate of Bulky Waste Processing System Reaches 100%
Since the implementation of waste classification in Beijing, great attention has been paid to the treatment of bulky waste, and it is required that each street must set up at least one temporary storage place for bulky waste. The streets with conditions can also be equipped with bulky waste treatment stations, or directly handles the waste on-site. Each district should set up at least one ...
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WHAT ARE THE MAIN CHALLENGES IN THE PROCESS OF BULKY WASTE SHREDDING?
It is often seen that the bulky waste, such as mattresses, sofas or used furniture, are piled up randomly beside the garbage cans or even in the corridor of the community, which brings a lot of inconvenience to the community environment and residents' life. The main problem facing the recycling and treatment of bulky waste is that it is difficult to form an effective connection between residents ...
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Kiverco to provide a third waste system to Haulaway Plant.
Kiverco has been chosen to design a new static solution for Haulaway Plant for their new facility in Polegate, East Sussex. The new waste processing system will be used to process and separate different types of plastic and is the third plant that the Company has purchased from Kiverco. The new machine will be capable of processing up to 25tph and will enable the separation of various plastic ...
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Ningbo Organic Waste Treatment Plant - Case Study
Ningbo kitchen waste plant is the first project in China applying the World Bank loan for the MSW disposal. JONO has been qualified as EPC general contractor for kitchen waste pre-processing system, anaerobic fermentation system and aerobic composting system of this project. The impurities rate of input organic waste in this project is more than 30%, that includes plastic (PP, LDPE), ferrous, ...
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Integrated approach to the assessment of waste management systems within the SEA framework
This paper addresses the problem of evaluating the environmental performances of Urban Waste Systems. Specifically, the paper refers to the crucial problem of environmentally analysing the Urban Waste System Management Process. The application of the Dashboard of Sustainability has been deliberately suggested. The method has been selected because of its intrinsic simplicity and because it can ...
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RWM 2010 Preview: Riverside Provides the Complete Solution
Riverside Waste Machinery, the specialist shredding and baling equipment supplier, will once again have a major presence at September’s RWM exhibition (14-16th). Joining forces with pioneering Austrian shredding machinery manufacturer UNTHA on one of the largest stands of the show, the team will demonstrate its leading expertise in waste management. Visitors to stand 1186 will see the new ...
By Untha UK Ltd
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3 reasons for converting to the Circular Economy
A new economic model is possible and necessary, now more than ever. Climate changes are clear to see, with disastrous consequences for the environment and the World’s population. We can’t put it off any longer. The time has come to reverse the course and choose a sustainable economic model for the planet and for future generations: changing from the linear economy to the Circular ...
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Polaris 1800 – extension of the successful series - Case Study
SRF shredding in one go – with only one machine: the market launch of the Polaris at IFAT 2016 triggered a boom in demand for Lindner's innovative, highly specialized shredder. The new Polaris 1800 model has been introduced recently. The Polaris was developed for the one-step production of medium-calorific solid recovered fuel (SRF) which is used for incineration in ...
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Eco waste solutions De beers Canada snap lake diamond mine
The challenge Given De Beers' commitment to environmental management of the Snap Lake Diamond mine, the selection of an on-site waste processing technology was critical. During the construction of the mine, over 400 people lived and worked on the site. Once in operation the Camp population was reduced to approximately 260. According to best practices for remote northern locations, all food ...
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Confirming decentralised composting as a definite option in urban waste management
As unrestricted landfilling of Municipal Solid Waste is being progressively abandoned, separation and processing of biodegradable material is becoming a basic component of urban waste management. The principal processing technology available is composting in its two basic forms and applications, namely centralised and decentralised composting. The centralised scheme targets biological ...
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How can councils put a stop to the UK’s fly tipping crisis?
Coronavirus has had a massive impact on the UK’s infrastructure – both in terms of the services on offer, and the way communities are responding. For local authorities, the COVID-19 outbreak has forced major changes to health and safety protocol, with waste management facilities stripped back to essential collections only for the time being. While most UK councils have been quick to ...
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Bioenergy Insights Editorial by Judi Rawlings
Markets for wood waste include feedstock for engineered woods, landscape mulch, soil conditioner, animal bedding, compost additive, sewage sludge, and boiler fuel. All these end uses have similar processing requirements in that the wood waste has to be separated from other wastes, cleaned by removing contaminants and fasteners, and, in some cases, processed through grinding or chipping. The final ...
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Quantitative Chemical Imaging: Bringing Laboratory Quality Control to the Production Line
Attributes such as safety, quality and speed are strong differentiators for domestic companies when competing globally. Everyone is talking about digitalisation, Industry 4.0, environmental protection, and 5G. Modern manufacturing facilities around the world are therefore striving to implement reliable quality control for their incoming and outgoing goods. To remain competitive with their ...
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How gas leak detection can save your life
In any line of work, ensuring the safety and security of the employees is a top priority. This is especially crucial in fields that deal with manufacturing, such as petroleum and chemical refining, as well as food processing. Cleaning, waste handling, and recycling systems also require advanced protective measures. All of these processes make use of fossil fuels like petroleum, oil shales, coal, ...
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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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Wet dust collection for Solid waste processing - Case study
Wet Dust Collection for Solid Waste Processing Whirl Wet Dust Collector System chosen by waste management firm. A company specializing in waste management services, recycling, and de-packaging solutions specified a Model H Whirl Wet Dust Collector System to capture dusts from solid waste processing. Whirl Wet captures 99.0% of particles 10.0 micron in size and 98% of particles 5.0 micron and ...
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Eco waste solutions voisey’s bay nickel mine
The challenge Vale Inco’s wholly-owned subsidiary Voisey's Bay Nickel Company (VBNC) is mining the largest nickel deposit in the world in Newfoundland Canada. During the Construction and Operation Phases of the camp, waste from 250 to 700 people needed to be processed. This waste was largely generated by the kitchen and dining areas. Packaging waste (wood, cardboard and plastic) was also ...
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High technology comes to Hazardous waste disposal – Case Study
Skyrocketing hazardous waste disposal costs for the USC/ Division, of C.R. Bard, Inc., Billerica, Massachusetts led them to a high technology solution. USC/, a medical products manufacturer that develops and produces angioplasty catheters, had seen its solid hazardous waste disposal costs rise to almost $500 per 55- ga/lon drum, excluding costs associated with inplant storage, handling, and ...
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