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Waste Baler Machinery for Recycling Cardboard in Petrol Stations.


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By : Brooke Tipton   4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-22 16:49:15





The employment of Waste Balers is truly ever-increasing in the overall market place in great quantities on a daily basis. People are realising how and where a waste baler can be used and the real savings which can be made, on their waste disposal expenses.

Waste balers come in quite a lot of shapes and sizes, and with differing features. The most normal waste baler type is a vertical baler. As the term suggests, this is where the waste balers pressing plate moves in a vertical direction, going up and down.

A vertical baler is chiefly functional in a variety of applications, such as shops, supermarkets, restaurants, manufacturing, transport, schools, hotels, construction etc. Waste balers are typically used as cardboard balers or plastic balers. Cardboard and plastic are the most regular materials which can be baled for recycling.

All areas of trade are being required to lower the total of their waste which is sent to landfill. Governments have introduced landfill taxes and this makes it very pricey to send waste to landfill. There is a tax per tonnage, which is rising annually.

By recycling cardboard and plastic, many organizations can remove 80% of their waste from going to landfill sites. If a business uses a waste baler it is frequently much cheaper than the cost of emptying skips or bins.

An example of this is where a small baler will customarily cost a typical school, restaurant, hotel or other small business about £12 per week, on a lease hire. A normal school may use at least 6 to 12 large 1100 litre bins for their cardboard and plastic waste per week at a cost of about £12 per bin emptied. You can see the probable savings which can be made here. Cardboard and plastic bales have a recyclable worth and are commonly removed free of charge.

In fact, where council budgets are concerned in the UK, a great deal of money could be saved across the board, if more waste balers are implemented in each council borough.

There is a clear saving because the collection of cardboard and plastic from bins is entirely eliminated. The expenditure of the waste baler and free bale collections is significantly lower than the cost of numerous bins being emptied.

Another main benefit is something called the carbon footprint. The main carbon saving is the cutback of large vehicles on the road to collect the recyclable waste. Instead, the cardboard and plastic is sorted at source and is compacted to reduce its volume. Being compacted there is fewer waste collection vehicles on the roads.

The bales are in general collected by sole traders or individuals, in order for them to make a living.

The main advantage though is to the planet. It is in fact cheaper to recycle and reuse waste than it is to make more new products from raw materials such as trees in forests.

For more advice about the most suitable type of baler, for your organization, call Freephone 0800 5677 384 (UK Only).




Author Resource:- http://www.strongrecyclingbalers.co.uk


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