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  • We use cardboard in many aspects of modern life, from packaging, shipping, and building to gardening and art. Cardboard is versatile, sturdy, and a great asset to life. However, there is one major setback with cardboard. The production process for creating new cardboard from trees generates a large number of sulfur dioxide emissions. With our […]

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  • When it comes to curbside recycling, there are three types of people: those who recycle; those who don’t recycle, and those who recycle correctly. The growth of commingled (single-stream) recycling—where all recyclable products are placed in a single container for curbside pickup—has dramatically increased the rate of recycling by as much as 50 percent in […]

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  • In 2014 Revolution Recovery doubled in size, and decided to invest in a General Kinematics FINGER-SCREEN™ as their Primary Screen. Today, the screen is still running 9 hours per day with minimal maintenance, providing the picking deck with minimum fines and evenly spread material. Check out the full story in the video below!  

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  • What is Incineration Ash? Waste-to-energy (WTE) incineration is the process of burning waste materials to produce heat that can thereafter be used to evaporate water and generate steam. As in coal and nuclear energy generation processes, that steam can be used to power a steam turbine which in turn generates electrical energy. However, because the […]

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  • Vibratory equipment includes a variety of machinery that use vibrations for bulk material processing, including those specifically designed with the recycling and scrap material industries in mind. In most cases, vibratory equipment uses less energy, requires less maintenance, is more reliable, and increases output. The Vibratory Machinery Industry Over time, vibratory machinery and equipment have […]

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  • What happens when the largest buyer of recycled consumer waste decides that it no longer wants to be the recipient of the world’s trash? That is the question facing municipalities and recycling companies in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Australia. In a dramatic move last April, the city of Ipswich in Queensland, Australia decided to […]

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