trommel screen deliver to Indonisia for waste sorting
In a move to improve waste management practices in Indonesia, a state-of-the-art trommel screen has been delivered to a waste sorting facility in the country. The new equipment is expected to significantly enhance the sorting process, thereby reducing waste contamination and improving the efficiency of recycling.
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trommel screen, which was imported from a leading manufacturer in Europe, is a type of rotating cylindrical sieve that separates different types of waste by size. It can sift through large quantities of mixed waste, such as municipal solid waste and construction waste, to separate recyclables like plastics, metals, and glass from non-recyclable materials like paper and food waste.
The new equipment is expected to increase the capacity of the waste sorting facility and improve the quality of the recyclable materials produced. By reducing the amount of contaminated waste, it will also help to minimize the amount of waste sent to landfills and improve the overall sustainability of waste management in Indonesia.
The trommel screen is part of a larger initiative by the Indonesian government to improve waste management practices across the country. The government has set ambitious targets to reduce waste by 30% and increase recycling rates to 70% by 2025.
The delivery of the trommel screen has been welcomed by local authorities and environmental groups, who see it as a positive step towards a more sustainable future. With improved waste management practices, Indonesia can reduce its impact on the environment and create a cleaner, healthier, and more livable environment for its citizens.