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Earlier this year, General Kinematics had the honor of working with Peconic Recycling and Transfer Station in New York to install vibratory equipment for their new construction and demolition (C&D) waste and MSW waste system. This facility has been in the works for nearly eight years, and its grand opening is very exciting. The services […]
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Recycling can be an equipment- and resource-intensive process, with many facilities preferring dual or multi-stream processing to expedite the filtering of different materials. But single stream recycling also offers benefits to consumers and facilities alike. So which one is right for your recycling facility? Before digging into the argument of which method of recycling is […]
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Challenge Power Transmission Company required a method to transfer varying sizes of magnesium scrap to a crusher. The maximum load height of the machine could not exceed 8’-6” and the load-in area needed to accommodate a 6’-0” wide bucket with a 1 yd3 capacity. When the crusher was full, the conveyor would be shut off […]
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In the jungle or forest, what happens to plants or animals when they die? Does someone gather and transport them to a landfill site? No way. Their nutrients naturally break down and are recycled back into the earth in a process called decomposition. Composting, a human-driven process, is inspired by nature’s own closed-loop cycle. Creating […]
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Notably similar to the goals of California, Florida is also striving to reach a 75% recycling rate by the year 2020. As both states are known for their beautiful weather and dedication to the environment, it is only fitting that Florida is also trying to do all they can to protect it. Though they both […]
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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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