A cost-effective solution to the plastic
recycling directive
A
simple concept which makes light work of waste agri-plastic: compact
the waste at source with a mobile baler to produce mill-size bales which
are cost-effective to handle and readily accepted by recyclers. The
cost of disposal by this method is dramatically lower than most other
schemes.
Typically a farm of 200 beef cattle and 300 sheep will pay approximately
£1,000 per year to dispose of its waste plastic. With our scheme, ten
farms buying one waste baler between them could halve that plastic recycling
cost, including the once-only purchase of a baler.
The Agri-mac V250 (pictured) produces 150 - 425kg bales and is ideal
for baling waste agri-plastic.
When a suitable quantity of baled plastic has accumulated, for a nominal
fee we can arrange for its collection and onward delivery to a waste
recycler. Agritel is a registered broker and carrier of controlled waste
under the Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989, and can supply
the necessary paperwork to ensure compliance with the waste recycling
directive. Click
here to view certificate.
We take all types of agri-plastic, including silage wrap, feed bags,
fertiliser bags, chemical containers (rinsed and dried), twine and netwrap.
For maximum cost-effectiveness, plastic should be sorted and each type
baled separately.
The scheme is perfectly suited to agricultural contractors seeking
to extend their range of services, to groups of farmers who wish to
share the cost of waste disposal, or to individuals who prefer to purchase
a baler outright. And, in response to demand, we are about to launch
a new day-hire rental service.
Talk to us today about:
- Purchase or lease of our tranportable waste plastic recycling balers
- Advice and collection arrangements for recycling plastics
- Options for waste plastic management on the farm
Call John Morgan or John Duffus on 01691 671496.
Full technical details are available at our Waste
Balers page.
For case-studies and examples of our agri-plastic recycling scheme
in action, click the following links*:
*PDF documents; open in separate window
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