Recycling Markets

Recycling technology can be found in a variety of process industry markets. Specific recycling equipment is essential for processing and handling particular recyclable materials. Recycling innovations are available for these recycling industry markets:

Plastic Recycling

The goal of Plastic Recycling is to reuse plastics that have already been used, and by doing so, save energy, resources, and reduce plastic pollution.

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Recycle Metals

Metals recycling achieves many environmental goals, such as the conservation of landfill space and the preservation of natural resources.
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End-of-Life Vehicle Recycling

End-of-Life Vehicle Recycling Many different parts of end-of-life vehicles (ELV) can be reused, such as the gearbox, starter motor, dynamo and headlamps. Other parts, such as tires and fluids, are removed for recycling by specialized companies. Together, companies recycle about 25% of the weight of end-of-life vehicles.
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Wood Recycling

Processing wood waste and reusing the raw material for the wood industry, for the production of paper, or for the production of alternative fuels.
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Recycle Paper

Paper recycling saves trees from being cut down, saves energy and water, conserves landfill space and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
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Recycle Cardboard

Recycling cardboard conserves energy and natural resources, and helps to reduce pollution. Cardboard is amongst the most frequently generated waste products in virtually any business or institute.
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Recycle Glass

Glass recycling is the process of turning waste glass into usable products. Glass can be recycled endlessly without loss in quality or purity, something few food and beverage packaging options can claim.

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Aluminum Recycling

Aluminum recycling can be defined as the processing of scrap aluminum that is reused in products after its initial production.

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E-Waste Recycling

E-waste (electronic waste) recycling is the process of recovering materials from broken, surplus, and obsolete electronic devices, to use in new products.

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Food Waste Recycling

These innovative food waste recycling technologies serve to the complete spectrum of food waste management opportunities, from small commercial businesses, up to large organizations.

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Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Processing

Municipal solid waste (MSW), also known as trash or garbage, is non-hazardous refuse generated by households, institutions, hospitals, and businesses. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) recycling is attractive, both environmentally and economically.

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Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling

Construction and demolition waste recycling (C&D waste recycling) primarily consist of debris that is collected during construction, renovation and demolition of roads, bridges, and buildings. C&D Waste, mainly heavy bulk materials, can be easily recovered, reused and recycled.

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Textile recycling

Textile recycling is the process of recovering clothing and other textiles for material recovery or reprocessing into useful products. Processing of recovered material depends on the condition, composition, and resale value of the material.

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