Green91²Ö¿â Recovery has opened a new state-of-the-art materials recovery facility (MRF) at the companyâs San Jose facility. The MRF was designed, manufactured and installed by Eugene, Oregon-based Bulk Handling Systems (BHS), and will process both commercial and residential Single Stream recyclables at rates in excess of 40 tons per hour (tph).
The new system significantly expands the companyâs processing capabilities; utilizing BHS screen, Nihot optical technologies to maximize diversion. The system was designed for flexibility and is able to process a wide range of material streams, recovering more than 95% of available commodities such as plastics, metals, cardboard, paper and glass. âGreen91²Ö¿â Recovery is dedicated to minimizing the amount of waste sent to landfill,â said Green91²Ö¿â Recovery COO Frank Weigel. âBy investing in the best technology available we are able to stay at the forefront of recycling; we are able to capture a very high percentage of incoming materials that will be used to create new products,â Weigel went on. âThis system is another step forward as we continue to increase landfill diversion rates, striving towards a goal of zero waste.â
The technology package includes a BHS Bag Breaker® to open bags from commercial sources without damaging commodities, a Nihot Single Drum Separator to recover glass, BHSâ 144â wide adjustable-angle screens with rear access, and NRT Pet Boost® to maximize the recovery of wet and thin-walled PET plastics. The system is also designed to recover plastic bags using air and anti-wrap screen technologies. âGlass and plastic bags have been troublesome for some operators to process,â said BHS CEO Steve Miller. âWith this equipment, Green91²Ö¿â Recovery will be able to capture these materials at high volumes and uptime for years to come,â Miller continued. âGreen91²Ö¿â Recoveryâs ability to seamlessly process this material is a testament to the companyâs commitment to recovery.â
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