Recycle Plastic with A Cardboard and Plastic Small Baler - Prices and Incomes - Made in UK


by Tim Smith

There are still a lot of organizations all over the UK, who are putting all their clear plastic bags and clear plastic shrink-wrap into bins and skips etc; and sending it all to landfill. It's not a very heavy material when loose but if it's not baled then it takes up a lot of unnecessary bin space. What's more, if you have a lot of clear plastic it can in fact be worth a lot of money.

Legislation requires that all businesses must prove they implement a good Pre-Treatment of Waste Programme. Basically, Pre-Treatment of Waste demands that you separate your waste before disposal. You should organize your waste and remove everything which can be recycled. The waste which is not recyclable can also be reduced in its volume and then sent to landfill. Organizations are subject to ever-increasing taxes on quantities of waste going to landfill.

There is a great new baler, which is ideal for baling both cardboard and plastic. It is the cheapest baler on the market (about £13 to £17 per week) and is arguably the very best. It's got a wider than normal opening for baling cardboard; has great compaction for plastic; is built to the highest quality and its price is unbeatable.

When baling clear plastic bags and clear plastic shrink wrap - you can really achieve a very decent income. Baled waste materials such as Plastic, Cardboard and Paper are commodities and their values can rise and fall in the world market. The material values have dipped on rare occasions in the past, however the average value is generally of a level which will produce worth-while revenues. In March 2010, for good clear plastic bales of shrink-wrap and other clear soft plastic bags, you could receive up to £180 per ton, in parts of the UK.

In the autumn of 2009, recyclable waste values did fall greatly for a few months. This was when the world was in deep recession and the demand for recyclable materials had fallen. However, the world will keep turning and every single thing that humans use needs to be transported by some means. Most items are carried in cardboard boxes or plastic, so there will always be a necessity for these materials. Just think of all the supermarkets and shops and how much cardboard and plastic they must be using. There are hundreds of transport companies with hundreds of depots and lots of them are transporting pallets which are covered in shrink-wrap. Manufacturing, Transport, Shops, Restaurants, Hospitals, Schools and so on all generate tons of plastic, cardboard and paper waste. It's all worth lots of money. Why compensate someone to take it away, when you could essentially be receiving good revenues?

Using recycled plastic and cardboard is less-destructive than chopping down trees and using more raw materials. So it makes good sense to recycle what we can.

There are two main things to bear in mind when looking at a compactor for your plastic or cardboard waste. Apart from the moral need to recycle and satisfy government legislation, the prime reason for having a waste compactor should be to save money and reduce costs for your business. If there is a possibility to really receive an income from your waste, then this is a further avenue to explore. Usually, it is better to take advice from someone for this so you can get the best information and help. This help should come free of charge, if you use a reputable waste baler company.

Whether you are paying say £12 per empty of an 1100 litre size bin, 3 times per week; or £100 per empty, of say a 10 yard container, there is almost certainly a much better way to separate your waste. If you put "strong recycling balers" in any search engine you will find the best solution for your plastic and cardboard waste.

If you only produce cardboard bales, your collections should be free, or with some revenue. If you have large amounts of plastic you will could be in receipt of a very large income for it. Strong Recycling Balers have developed a simple system for any firm making bales of clear plastic shrink-wrap to receive substantial revenues. You are almost guaranteed to do away with your waste costs and even make money. For each ton of waste plastic you produce, you could be receiving £100 per ton for your plastic; including collection.

Many companies are still spending between £200 to £2000 per month, just for removing their plastic and cardboard waste in bins, skips or other containers. In the bigger picture, that adds up to £2,400 to £24,000 per annum. In many cases with a strong recycling waste baler, you can reduce this cost to zero or within no time at all - you could be making money; complying with legislation and creating a greener cleaner image for your company.

Deciding on the correct Compactor Equipment for your business, should be left to the people in the know. It's best to take advice from people who really know their machinery and the waste materials which you produce. You often imagine you need a larger waste baler and sometimes a smaller cheaper compactor will be quite sufficient. One company which will always give you the Soundest Advice and in your best interest is Strong Recycling Balers. They are UK based waste baler manufacturers and can be contacted on Freephone 0800 5677 384.

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