Systems 4 Recycling Ltd (S4R) is a proven expert in the
conceptual design, supply and installation of systems to
offer recovery of High Value
Recyclates and also the Production of Refuse Derived Fuel
(RDF) from various waste streams.
Our expertise does not stop there. We manufacture the
unique TS Tyre Shredding Systems alongside our range of wood,
plastic and waste shredding and densification systems. We
differ from most as we are not a distributor, agent or tied to
one manufacturer so we can source and tailor the best
machinery in the industry to suit the process.
With ever increasing landfill costs and taxes, today it is even
more
important to maximise your recovery rates and turn your costs
in
to profit with high efficiency, recyclate recovery.
Working with technology experts, we offer a range of Optical
Sorting Systems that will pick out of your waste all
recyclates from Polythene and PET to Paper and Card. The high
efficiency units mean recovery rates are in the range of tonnes per
hour, not kilos per hour and recovery rates can be over *0%
therefore hand picking is massively reduced.
These systems can be integrated in to MRF’s and our RDF
production
systems in order to reduce your landfill costs to as small a
value as
possible and we can recover from MSW, C&I and C&D type
wastes.
S4R are leaders in the design, manufacture and supply of
systems
for the production of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) from waste
streams
including MSW, C&D and trade wastes. We have proven
installations
throughout the UK and Overseas for the pre-shredding,
classification,
ferrous and non-ferrous metal removal and final shredding to
produce
an industry approved, classified RDF from the above
wastes.
We cater for a variety of output requirements when it comes
to
separating recyclates and offer lines capable of outputs
ranging from
*5,**0 – **0,**0 tonnes per annum. When processing wet
materials
such as MSW, we work with World-Leading partners on
in-tunnel
drying systems to ensure that any organic materials are
stabilised
and the resulting RDF material is dry enough to be used as
fuel.