Willimantic Waste Paper’s Single Stream Recycling Facility.

January 26, 2012 by: igoearth

Willimantic Waste Paper sorts single stream waste using its state-of-the-art Bollegraaf single stream system, which is designed and built around the unique needs and requirements of the community and specific materials it recycles. At a rate of over 25 tons per hour, this system processes and separates all recyclables into sellable end products, such as newspaper, mixed paper, ferrous cans, aluminum cans, soda bottles, milk jugs, detergent bottles, and #3 - #7 bottles and glass.

Recycling Paper, from the video "Giving Packaging a New Life", ©2001 Duales System Deutschland, Frankfurter Straße 720-726 Köln Germany. www.gruener-punkt.de. Produced by ECC Kohtes Klewes Bonn and realized by Film4Ma Köln.
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One Response to “Willimantic Waste Paper’s Single Stream Recycling Facility.”
  1. kinser6079 says:

    This video is so cool, I always wondered how the single stream worked.

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