Machinex Partnered With RDT To Build The Townsville MRF in Australia July 27, 2017 Separation and Sorting Technology Plessisville, QC – In collaboration with RTD, its partner and distributor in Oceania, Machinex has supplied its first complete system in Australia that has been in operation since early summer. The contents of household recycling bins are now being processed at a new Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Townsville, located in the North Queensland region. The new Townsville MRF was built and is being operated by Re.Group, an Australian company that specializes in recycling and the recovery of resources from waste. In July 2016, Townsville City Council awarded Re.Group a contract to process around 15,000 tons per annum of its kerbside recycling for at least the next eight years. “We are very proud of this new facility that will provide world-class recycling services for the people of North Queensland,” said Re.Group Managing Director, David Singh. RDT, which is the engineering arm of Re.Group, is based in Queensland but works with leading equipment suppliers from around the world and selects the best technology for each recycling project. “We have been supplying sorting equipment to RDT since 2010. Over the years, our partnership has solidified and we are very proud to see the very first, complete Machinex system in Australia in operation today.” says Pierre Paré, CEO of Machinex. The single stream system, which process 15 tons of recyclables per hour, incorporates some of the most recent sorting technologies such as different types of discs screens to sort cardboard, newspaper, and mixed paper; a ballistic separator to finish the separation of the containers and the mixed paper; magnetic separators to remove ferrous and non-ferrous metals; and an optical sorter to separate plastics grades. There is also a glass processing circuit that uses Krysteline implosion technology to turn bottles into sand. This “glass sand” can replace virgin sand in bulk markets such as road construction and concreting works. Re.Group has installed a drying unit at Townsville that destroys residual sugars and odors on glass and allows the glass sand product to also be used in the higher value markets such as sandblasting and pool filtration. About Re.Group Re.Group is an Australian company focused on providing high quality solutions for recycling and the recovery of resources from waste. Our mission is to design, build, operate, and optimize infrastructure that enables the maximum amount of waste to be diverted from disposal and positively re-used as a renewable resource. Re.Group has facilities in Queensland, NSW and the ACT and is involved in processing all urban waste streams, including traditional kerbside ‘yellow bin’ recycling, as well as composting food and garden organics from ‘green bin’ services and recovering resources from household mixed waste streams. For more information, visit the Re.Group website at www.re-group.com Contact: Garth Lamb, Business Development Manager, garth.lamb@re-group.com For related articles and news on Separation and Sorting visit our Separation and Sorting Technology Zone Search for manufacturers of Separation and Sorting Equipment in our Buyers Guide This article is published by Machinex Industries Inc. Machinex Industries offers complete engineering design, manufacturing and installation of Material Recycling Facilities. As a leader in sorting technologies, Machinex Industries provides turnkey systems: Single-Stream, Mixed Waste Processing, Construction & Demolition, Commercial and Industrial Waste, front-end processing for Waste-to-Energy ...View company page MORE from Machinex Industries Inc. Related articles New C&D Recovery Facility for USA Waste & Recycling Innovations Machinex Preferred Bidder to Deliver the MRF of the Future Case Studies Machinex Teamed Up with Marquette County to Deliver a Rural MRF of the Future Separation and Sorting Technology How Sorting Technologies such as Robots are Becoming Essential for the MRF of the Future Separation and Sorting Technology The City of Lethbridge Opens Its New Material Recovery Facility Featuring a Machinex System Company News Sani-Éco Reiterates Its Trust in Machinex for a Major Upgrade of Its MRF Separation and Sorting Technology RePower South and City Announce Recycling’s Return to Montgomery Separation and Sorting Technology BHS Supplied Systems Process A Combined 50-tph Of Single Stream And MSW Separation and Sorting Technology