Household Waste Sorting Facility
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A household waste sorting facility separates recyclable materials (paper, plastic, glass, metal) from organic waste in garbage collected from homes. These facilities sort waste by type to boost recycling and reduce environmental pollution, contributing to the recovery process.
Highlights
- Work-Safety Compliant
- Low Maintenance Cost
- Minimum Energy Consumption
- High Wear Resistance
- High Efficiency
From intake to bale
Process steps
- 01
Collection
Waste is collected from garbage containers.
- 02
Transport
The collected waste is transported to the sorting facility.
- 03
Sorting
Different waste types (organic, recyclable, RDF, residual, etc.) are separated by machines.
- 04
Baling
Sorted recyclable materials are baled and sent to the relevant facilities.
- 05
Landfilling
Non-recyclable waste is sent to sanitary landfill sites.
- 06
Energy Recovery
Suitable waste is used for energy production.
- 07
Waste Management
Data is collected and analyzed to continuously monitor and improve the processes.
Main equipment
The machines used in this plant, in line order.
Technical catalogue
A PDF catalogue with layout examples, capacity tables and references.
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