landfill plastic Articles
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Turn landfilling cost of ragger wire to profit with TANA Shark - Case Study
Recycling cardboard for use as new packaging material saves costs for the manufacturer. Unfortunately, landfilling the ragger wire that comes as a byproduct of the recycling process is costly. With the help of TANA Shark, this added cost can be turned into profit by separating the metal and selling it to be used again. Ragger wire or pulper tail is the residue of steel wires and plastic that ...
By Tana Oy
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The Promise and Peril of Plastic Recycling
Plastic waste is becoming an increasingly critical issue. It is plaguing communities and ecosystems across the globe. Consumer use of plastics is rising. Develop proper solutions to collect and recycle these durable but disposable materials. This is crucial for creating a sustainable future. Plastic recycling machinery holds promise as a method of diverting waste from landfills and waterways. ...
By Antecs
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Get Ready to Witness Plastic Waste Turned into Pyrolytic Oil!
In the relentless pursuit of sustainable solutions, technological advancements are reshaping the landscape of waste management. One remarkable innovation that stands out is the plastic pyrolysis plant, an ingenious apparatus designed to revolutionize the treatment of plastic waste. Unveiling the Plastic Pyrolysis Plant The waste plastic pyrolysis plant is not just a mere processing unit; it is a ...
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WHAT VALUE WILL THE EUROPEAN MARKET FOR WASTE RECYCLING SERVICES HAVE IN 2030?
The European market for waste recycling services reached an approximate value of 115,000 million euros in 2019. A figure that could almost double over the next decade, as indicated in the report recently published by the consultancy Transparency Market Research (TMR).According to the document, the value of this market is expected to reach 207 billion euros in 2030, has expanded at a compound ...
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Post-Industrial Recycled Plastics
Wastes can be generated from post-consumer and post-industrial, however, most wastes come from the industry. Waste can be found in every manufacturing facility and factory. It is impossible to eliminate post-industrial waste, however, it can be converted to post-industrial recycled material instead of going in landfills. What is Post-industrial Recycled Plastics The recycling process for ...
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Post-Consumer Recycled Plastics
There are two types of recycled plastics: Post-Consumer recycled plastic and Post-Industrial recycled plastic. The process to recycle post-consumer waste is known as Post-consumer Recycled or Post-Consumer Recycling (PCR). Post-consumer waste(PCW) content refers to everything that can be seen in a recycling bin. The most common post-consumer waste is generated from product packaging and plastic ...
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Addressing Concerns: Safety and Environmental Considerations in Plastic Pyrolysis Machine Operations
First and foremost, operators of plastic pyrolysis machines must prioritize safety protocols to mitigate potential risks. This entails implementing comprehensive training programs to ensure personnel are well-versed in handling the machinery and understanding the intricacies of the pyrolysis process. Additionally, the establishment of strict operational guidelines and adherence to regulatory ...
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Continuous Plastic Pyrolysis: A Cornerstone for a Circular Economy Revolution
As the world grapples with the mounting challenges of plastic waste, continuous plastic pyrolysis emerges as a beacon of hope in the transition toward a circular economy. This revolutionary technology holds the key to transforming the linear 'take, make, dispose' model into a sustainable, closed-loop system. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the intricacies of continuous plastic ...
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The Role of Plastic Recycling Machines
Plastic pollution has reached alarming levels, posing significant threats to ecosystems and human health worldwide. In response, the adoption of plastic recycling machines has become increasingly imperative. These innovative technologies offer a glimmer of hope in the fight against plastic waste by transforming it into valuable resources. This article explores the transformative potential of ...
By Antecs
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Pyrolysis Technology: A Pinnacle in Innovative Waste Plastic Treatment
In the ever-evolving landscape of waste management, pyrolysis technology stands as a beacon of ingenuity, offering fresh perspectives and groundbreaking solutions for the treatment of plastic waste. This article explores the intricacies of this cutting-edge technology, shedding light on the transformative role of the Continuous plastic pyrolysis machine and its contribution to the generation of ...
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10 Cool Products made by Recycled goods
Demand for usage of recycled good or unpackaged good is increasing day by day in developed countries. According to the senior executive of the World Bank’s Social, Rural, Urban and Resilience Global Practice, the world is producing 1.5 billion tons of waste every year and is expected to increase to 5 billion tons by 2100. As humans, we are quite terrible when it comes to reusing and ...
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Technifying treatment plants to improve the classification of plastic containers
The United Nations has just approved the first international agreement against plastic IN which 175 countries commit to drawing up plans to reduce the impact of plastic throughout its life cycle. A historic and binding resolution to end the pollution of an industry that has multiplied its waste in recent decades, generating 400 million tons annually. This resolution is the most important global ...
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Are biodegradable plastics really better for the environment?
Most of us want to do our bit for the environment these days, and there is a big focus on plastic when it comes to being green. As it is notoriously difficult to recycle plastic, more and more of us are leaning towards using and purchasing biodegradable plastics without knowing all that much about them. With lots of questions over what happens to these plastics and how they are made, it is ...
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NEW SPANISH WASTE LAW: NEW DIRECTIVES ON WEEE WASTE, TEXTILE SECTOR AND DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
This May, the draft Waste and Contaminated Land Bill will be approved by the Council of Ministers, a law whose main objective is to promote a circular economy, improve waste management in Spain and combat pollution.This future law includes the European commitments on preparation for reuse and recycling of waste (55% by 2025, 60% by 2030 and 65% by 2035), and will bring forward the obligation to ...
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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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