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Plastics recycling made easier with this pellet mill

In addition to the production of substitute fuels and wood pellets, the flat die pellet mill Type 45-1000 (photo) also processes large-volume plastic waste into compact, dosable pellets, which can then be fed into a chemical recycling process. By recycling plastics in line with the circular economy, companies not only conserve fossil resources but also reduce CO2 emissions. Used textiles can also be prepared for recycling by means of pelletization, and used tires by means of granulation. The company’s plants also meet the increasing demand for pelleted sewage sludge. In the form of sewage sludge pellets, this organic waste product can be transported dust-free, safely and cost-effectively to where it is needed. Sewage sludge pellets are mainly used for thermal recovery. Another focus of interest is shifting to sewage sludge and sewage sludge ash, particularly for the recovery of phosphorus for use in fertilizer production. Hall B4, Stand 317 — Amandus Kahl GmbH & Co. KG, Reinbek, Germany

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