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based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
The Association of Plastic Recyclers is an international trade association representing the plastics recycling industry. APR member companies are committed to the success of plastics recycling. Membership spans the entire industry and through their ...
based inEugene, OREGON (USA)
Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) designs, engineers, manufactures, and installs unparalleled sorting and handling systems throughout the world for the recycling, solid waste, wood products, and power generation industries. BHS custom-designed systems at ...
Through deep learning technology, Max employs both multi-layered neural networks and a vision system to see and identify objects similarly to the way a person does. The technology is driving improvements in Material Recovery Facility ...
based inHanwell, UNITED KINGDOM
Axion develops and operates innovative processing solutions for recycling waste materials. The company was formed in response to increased demand from a wide range of clients within the recycling and process industries for practical development of ...
Axion Consulting and 360 Environmental have developed a new service, drawing on the skills and experience of senior managers in both companies, to create a useful ‘health check’ for MRFs. ...
based inPlessisville, QUEBEC (CANADA)
Machinex became the first company in Canada to design and manufacture machinery for material recycling facilities. The company immediately established itself as a leader in designing profitable, quality recycling sorting systems. Today, Machinex is ...
MACH Vision, developed by Machinex, provides a great understanding of material stream composition in real-time. This vision station is powered by Machinex AI and can use a combination of field-proven technologies, such as Infrared Hyperspectral ...
based inDubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Averda is the leading waste management and recycling company in the emerging world, operating in India, the Middle East and Africa. We provide a wide range of waste and recycling services to over 60,000 clients - large and small - across the private ...
Mixed recycling is sorted and separated at ‘material recovery facilities’, often known as MRFs. These facilities play an important role in reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill, the demand for raw materials, and the pollution ...
based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our company culture is defined by a strong sense of responsibility, ethical behavior, dedication to service, persistence in overcoming challenges, commitment to excellence, and a collaborative spirit of teamwork. These values guide our actions and ...
For the purpose of liberating two-dimensional material from three-dimensional material at high volumes, disc screens are still the best option. The disc screen is meant to prepare material for highly efficient downstream sorting of commodities. It ...
based inSheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Civic Environmental Systems Ltd (Civic) is a relatively new company formed as a sister company to the long established Hadee Engineering Company Ltd in Sheffield. The company was formed in order to market the ciVic patented technology for aerobic ...
based inMelville, NEW YORK (USA)
RRT is able to provide single responsibility for complete projects by having its own functional divisions specializing in the areas of project development, design & engineering, construction, and operations management. RRT builds your business by ...
RRT, early in its history, operated 15 high volume MRFs and other recycling facilities. Though no longer an operator of facilities, this experience knowledge permeates the business development, ...
based inRedditch, UNITED KINGDOM
Bunting is a global-leading supplier of metal separation and detection equipment with a celebrated 60-year history. At the state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in the United Kingdom, the team at Bunting-Redditch design and manufacture magnetic ...
based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
Traditionally, the cost of sorting precious resources has been greater than the value gained from selling them. That changes today, thanks to innovative, data-driven technology up to the task of sorting waste streams – faster, smarter and more ...
