PLASTIC RECYCLING BALERS



BALERS FOR RECYCLING PLASTIC

The UK uses over 5 million tonnes of plastic a year, with plastic packaging accounting for approximately 35%. By sorting, baling and recycling plastic in a Mil-tek baler, you can reduce your waste costs by up to 80% and help protect the environment. Mil-tek’s unique method of constant pressure can reduce the volume of plastic to less than 10% of its original size. By using a Plastic Bag Stand to sort and store plastic packaging, low volumes of cardboard and plastic can be baled using one small footprint Mil-tek baler.
 

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Peacocks
Baler Model 102 for Plastic
Dorset Cereals
Baler Model 
306 for Plastic and X-Press for general waste
Asda
Baler Model 509 for Plastic
SIG
Baler Model 102 for Plastic

 

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There are several different types of plastic, if you are unsure which type of plastic waste you generate, please contact us on freephone 0800 083 5713. Alternatively the table below gives a simple guide to help you identify and recycle the plastic waste in your business, all of which can be baled in a Mil-tek Baler. The most common plastic used for packaging is LDPE, this can be segregated and baled by colour, or baled mixed. In large volumes bales can also earn revenue, to check current market prices, visit www.letsrecycle.com/prices/plastics.
 
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WHAT SIZE BALER DO I NEED?
 
Mil-tek has a wide range of balers that can handle small to large volumes of plastic. If you are unsure which baler is right for you please contact Mil-tek for further information and receive a free no obligation site survey, or click on the options below:

PET
Polyethylene terephthalate
Fizzy drink bottles and oven-ready meal trays.
HDPE
High-density polyethylene
Bottles for milk and washing-up liquids.
PVC
Polyvinyl chloride
Food trays, cling film, bottles for squash, mineral water and shampoo.
LDPE
Low density polyethylene
Carrier bags and bin liners.
PP
Polypropylene
Margarine tubs, microwaveable meal trays.
PS
Polystyrene
Yoghurt pots, foam meat or fish trays, hamburger boxes and egg cartons, vending cups, plastic cutlery, protective packaging for electronic goods and toys.
Other Any other plastics that do not fall into any of the above categories. - An example is melamine, which is often used in plastic plates and cups.