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Driven by magnetism
Petunialaan 19 • 5582 HA Waalre • The Netherlands • Tel: +31 (0)40 221 32 83
e-mail: [email protected] • www. goudsmit-magnetics.nl
Mobile Eddy Current separator separates
fi ne and course fractions and include the
largest internal magnet rotor on the
market. It can be used at different locations.
Strong Eddy-Current separator removes
NF metals from 0,5 mm and up from
incineration slag.
Compact and priceworthy permanent
overbelt magnets.
The EddyCan® sorter is a new way of
separatingaluminium from recycling
streams, costeffectively and with a high
separation yield.
Petunialaan 19 • 5582 HA aalre • The Netherlands • Tel: +31 (0)40 221 32 83
e-mail: [email protected] • www. goudsmit-magnetics.nl
Mobile Eddy Cur ent separator separates
fi ne and course fractions and include the
largest internal magnet rotor on the
market. It can be used at dif erent locations.
Strong Eddy-Cur ent separator removes
NF metals from 0,5 mm and up from
incineration slag.
Compact and priceworthy permanent
overbelt magnets.
The EddyCan® sorter is a new way of
separatingaluminium from recycling
streams, costef ectively and with a high
separation yield.
Driven by agnetis
Petunial an 19 • 5582 HA Waalre • The Netherlands • Tel: +31 (0)40 221 32 83
e-mail: sy [email protected] • w . goudsmit-magnetics.nl
Mobile Eddy Current separ tor separ tes
fi ne and course fractions and include the
largest internal magnet rot r n the
market. I can be used at differ nt locations.
Strong Eddy-Current separ tor removes
NF metals from 0,5 m and up from
incineration slag.
Compact and priceworthy permane t
overbelt magnets.
The EddyCan® sorter is a new ay of
separ tingaluminium from recy ling
streams, costeff ctively and with a high
separ tion yield.
Driven by magnetism
Petunialaan 19 • 5582 HA Waalre • The Netherlands • Tel: + 1 (0)40 221 32 83
– ail: sy te [email protected] • www. goudsmit-magnetics.nl
Mobil Eddy Cu rent sep rator separates
fi n and c urse fractions and include th
largest i t rnal magnet rotor on the
mark t. It c n be used at different locations.
St o g Eddy-Cu rent separator remov s
NF metals from 0,5 mm and up from
incineration slag.
Compact and icewor hy permanent
ov rbelt magnets.
The EddyCan® sorter is a new way of
separatingalu inium from recycling
streams, costeffectively and with a high
s paration yield.
Driven by magnetism
Petuni l n 19 • 5582 HA W alre he Netherlands • Tel: +31 (0)40 221 32 83
e- ail: system @ .eu • www. goudsmit-magnetics.nl
Mobile Eddy Current separ tor eparates
fi e co rse fractions and include the
la gest inter al magnet rotor on the
m rket. It can be used at different locations.
Strong Eddy-Curr nt separator remove
NF metals fr 0,5 mm and up from
incineration slag.
Compact d priceworthy permanent
overbel magnets.
The EddyCan® sorter is new way of
separat galuminium from recycling
stre ms, costeffectively and with a high
separation yield.
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two nEw rEcycling contracts for suEz
in china
SUEZ has won two significant waste contracts in China, including the
operation of a waste facility in Chengdong province. The successful bids
have come from SUEZ NWS, a joint venture between SUEZ and NWS
Holdings which serves the greater China region.
One contract is to operate and maintain a waste treatment plant in the
Jianghe Tianrong area, maintaining the group’s activity in the area since
2006. SUEZ NWS will be responsible for the transfer and disposal of
construction and demolition waste, industrial waste and domestic waste
produced in Jianghe Tianrong. The expectation is that the recycling rate
for the C&D waste will exceed 70%.
The second is a EUR 413 million, 30-year contract to build and operate
a wastewater treatment plant in Changshu and to look after the sewer
network in Chengdong. Construction of the facility will begin this year
and it is due to be operational by 2021 with a capacity of 60 000 cubic
metres per day. A planned second phase will double capacity by 2023.
ban on sElEctEd singlE-usE plastics
proposEd for uk
The UK Government has announced plans to ban the distribution
and sale of plastic straws, drinks stirrers and cotton buds. A public
consultation has been launched by the environment secretary
Michael Gove to tackle the 4.7 billion plastic straws, 316 million
plastic stirrers and 1.8 billion plastic-stemmed cotton buds used in
England in a single year. The ban would come into force at some
point between October 2019 and October 2020, subject to the
views collected during the six-week consultation, although exemp-
tions may be allowed for medical and other reasons.
rEcyclEd fridgEs dEliVEr sustainablE
3d printing
Plastic recovered from discarded fridges is being re-purposed
into a resilient material that can be used in the 3D printing of scale
models and similar outputs. The development follows a partnership
between two Dutch specialist, Coolrec, a subsidiary of Renewi, and
filament manufacturer Refil.
Refil already makes a range of different coloured filaments from
recycled car dashboards and PET bottles. Now it is taking the interi-
or of fridges supplied by e-scrap specialist Coolrec to make High
Impact PolyStyrene (HIPS) filament that has a neutral off white
colour which is easy to paint or glue, making it a perfect material
for the 3D printing of scale models. The filament comes in the two
standard diameters of 2.85mm and 1.75mm and has successfully
been tested on 3D printers.
The filament is manufactured at a facility in Rotterdam and deliv-
ered to customers on a fully recyclable cardboard spool. Refil and
Coolrec are also working on a black filament from the same type of
plastic but using old televisions. It is expected to be available in the
beginning of 2019.
us carton rEcyclEr looks wEst
A new facility in Colorado for an innovative manufacturer is
set to expand the end markets for recycled food and beverage
cartons in the western United States.
The plant is due to open in April 2019 and will be operated by
the ReWall company which makes high-performance, sustain-
able building and construction materials out of the recovered
cartons through a proprietary process that uses neither chemi-
cals nor water.
Once operational, the Colorado facility will process around 9
000 tonnes a year of aseptic and gable top cartons into roof
cover board, exterior sheathing, wallboard, underlay and other
building materials. It takes about 400 cartons to produce one
sheet of roof cover board. Every truckload of finished ReWall
products means nearly 600 000 cartons have been diverted
from landfill.
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