LINDNER WASHTECH
Slovenian recycler opens plant for polyethylene and polypropylene
Dinos officials and the company’s new recycling line (Photo: Lindner Washtech) |
Lindner Washtech (Grossbottwar / Germany; www.lindner-washtech.com), a producer of washing and sorting systems for hard plastics and film, said it has supplied equipment for a recycling plant run by Slovenian reclaim firm Dinos (Ljubliana; www.dinos.si/en) at its headquarters. The German company noted that the site processes industrial plastics waste with a focus on film.
Lindner reported that the plant, which opened in February, uses a multi-purpose line to wash and regranulate LDPE and HDPE/PP at a rate of some 8-12 t per eight-hour shift. The primary materials processed are said to be LDPE and LLDPE clear wrap that is mainly film from industry and supermarket packaging along with mixed post-consumer LDPE films, HDPE drums and canisters, and PP crates and packaging.
The plant also uses equipment from Erema (Ansfelden / Austria; www.erema.at), Lindner said. Dinos is a unit of Scholz Recycling (Essingen / Germany; www.scholz-recycling.com), and the subsidiary’s 19 waste depots in Slovenia make it one of the largest waste management and recycling firms in the country, Lindner added.
Lindner reported that the plant, which opened in February, uses a multi-purpose line to wash and regranulate LDPE and HDPE/PP at a rate of some 8-12 t per eight-hour shift. The primary materials processed are said to be LDPE and LLDPE clear wrap that is mainly film from industry and supermarket packaging along with mixed post-consumer LDPE films, HDPE drums and canisters, and PP crates and packaging.
The plant also uses equipment from Erema (Ansfelden / Austria; www.erema.at), Lindner said. Dinos is a unit of Scholz Recycling (Essingen / Germany; www.scholz-recycling.com), and the subsidiary’s 19 waste depots in Slovenia make it one of the largest waste management and recycling firms in the country, Lindner added.
09.09.2020 Plasteurope.com [245854-0]
Published on 09.09.2020