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Bring your chemical processes under control for the purpose of efficiency improvement, output optimisation, quality control and waste reduction. Synspec analytical equipment, whether gas chromatograph or laser-based, will help to achieve your efficiency, optimisation, environmental and sustainability ...
BySynspec BV based in Groningen, NETHERLANDS
Some organisations seek to size reduce their ‘waste’ streams to help maintain a clean, safe and tidy site; for others, volume reduction aids the cost and environmentally efficient onward transportation of materials; and of course, oversized products can also be shredded ahead of further reuse, recycling or recovery activity. Whether particle homogeneity is key, or simply consistent uptime and throughput, there are a number of shredders within UNTHA’s range, with ...
ByUntha Shredding Technology Gmbh based in Kuchl, AUSTRIA
The waste hierarchy has become the foundation of the UK’s resource strategy, reminding organisations large and small – not to mention the general public – of the need to think carefully about what we do with seemingly redundant ...
ByUntha Shredding Technology Gmbh based in Kuchl, AUSTRIA
From blighting the world’s oceans, to their single-use unacceptability, plastics have become one of – if not the – most talked about ‘wastes’ on the planet. Addressing the problem at source is now a priority for both David Attenborough and Westminster MPs, as well as the general public. With product manufacturers being tasked with helping to address the issue, we should now finally see the much-needed step-change that is required to promote greater reuse and recycling of plastics. But ...
ByUntha Shredding Technology Gmbh based in Kuchl, AUSTRIA
Wooden pallets are a staple part of most storage and distribution facilities, with warehouses, logistics firms, manufacturers and more, relying on these sturdy products to stack and move their goods. But in busy operational environments – particularly where space is at a premium – single-use pallets soon become difficult to house, and even renowned reusable wooden pallets such as the EPAL-marked Euro Pallet will reach its end of life over time. In the consumer market, comparatively small numbers of ...
ByUntha Shredding Technology Gmbh based in Kuchl, AUSTRIA
Once representing a costly disposal problem for UK businesses, commercial and industrial waste is now being increasingly harnessed for its resource potential. With operators the length and breadth of the country designing savvy lines to maximise material recovery rates for reuse and recycling, the residual ‘waste’ can now be processed, with ease, for alternative fuel ...
ByUntha Shredding Technology Gmbh based in Kuchl, AUSTRIA
The EPR regulations have replaced the IPPC regulations and are effective from May 2009 for qualifying companies within the industrial sector and October 2009 within the water sector. They will progressively require industry to minimise waste, reduce product loss and implement improved process control. The legislation will require the operator to self monitor processes and discharges, to demonstrate effective control with particular emphasis on EPR compliance and prevention. The regulating Agency will operate a ...
ByPollution & Process Monitoring Ltd based in Sevenoaks, UNITED KINGDOM
The intelligent re-use of wood is not a new phenomenon – as one of the world’s oldest materials, this sustainable resource has been recycled and/or repurposed for thousands of years. But the global wood processing landscape continues to change extensively. In the UK, the Wood Recyclers Association has calculated that approximately 2.8 million tonnes (60%) of the country’s waste wood is being recycled – and that figure is expected to rise. In Austria, the forestry and wood processing ...
ByUntha Shredding Technology Gmbh based in Kuchl, AUSTRIA
