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Waste sorting

Waste is gold - if you know how to handle it.

The biggest opportunity you (might) be missing

Every day, materials that could be recycled end up in incinerators or landfills. Over 90% of all plastic packaging in Europe is still wasted – while the demand for recycled raw materials is growing.

And it’s not just plastic. Glass, metal, paper and construction waste can become sources of revenue if sorted and recycled correctly.

It’s no longer a question of whether waste management is profitable – it’s how quickly you can turn it into value.

The market for secondary raw materials is growing and the right technology can turn the waste from the dumpster into a stable source of income.

The technologies? They already exist. From precision sensors that distinguish between plastic types to systems that separate and purify materials in construction waste.

Let’s talk about how you can ensure that valuable resources are not lost – but become part of your business model.

How do you create an efficient system?

Waste sorting is rarely a standard solution. This is for one simple reason: two material compositions are rarely the same. What works in one production may be a waste of resources in another. That’s why professional sorting is not just about finding the right machines – it’s about putting them together in a flow that precisely matches the material to be sorted.

Many sorting flows consist of one or more of the following key processes:

In-feed

Compartmentalization

Sifting

Pre-sorting

Fine sorting

“Well, then I’ll just follow this approach!”

If only it were that simple.

The technology that should be used depends largely on your materials, and the sequence of processes depends on the prerequisites and interaction of the technologies in practice. Not forgetting the connections between the individual processes, which also have a major impact on the overall efficiency of the line and the quality of the end product.

Want to dive into how different materials are handled?

Click on the boxes below to read more about the individual fractions.

Click on the materials below and read more about the individual fractions

Cardboard and paper

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Glass

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Plaster of Paris

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Plastic

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Packaging

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Construction waste

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Commercial waste

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Household

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Wood

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Latest news

Eddy Current – Find the gold in your material

Imagine walking around with holes in your pockets. Tiny, precious metals sprinkle out every time you move. This is exactly what is happening in many sorting plants right now. Valuable metals disappear into the scrap stream, instead of being collected and sold. There are many…

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Your strategic partner

Investing in a sorting system isn’t just about choosing the right machines – it’s about choosing the right partner. A partner who understands your materials, your business and the demands of the market.

We do more than just deliver technology. We advise, design and develop solutions that ensure high resource utilization, low waste and a healthy business.

Our approach is based on six key principles that form the foundation of all our projects:

Let's take a look at it

No two sorting plants are the same – and we only find the best solution when we understand your case. That’s why we always start with a visit where we review your material, your current setup and your goals.

Together we can uncover where there is potential for better resource utilization and stronger economics in your operations.

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