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Balers
Usually used to make a "bale" of recyclables.  Bales are stackable and storable.
 
Compactors
Used by Factories, Assembly Plants, Warehouses, Apartment Complexes (Chute Fed).
 
Air Systems
Used to pick up material at the point of generation and carry it in a high velocity air stream to the baler.
Drum Crushers
Used to flatten drums for reduced hauling costs.
Shredders
Used to either reduce size for more efficient trash hauling or for product destruction.
Natural Air
Our expertise is odor control.  Our solutions are remarkably effective at eliminating a  broad spectrum of organic and inorganic odors
Ecosorb GEL
Ecosorb™ GEL…Safe All Natural Odor Elimination without Machines!
OdorCan-LS
Vapor Phase Odor Control System
TrashOdors
Ecosorb™ attracts, captures and eliminates odor and potentially harmful gases along with the complaints.
Ecosorb Gel and Liquid Pricing

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Factors to Analyze:

1.)  Waste Characterization:  size dimensionally, type of material, and the material's propensity to be baled.

2.)  Volume Generation:  What is maximum per hour that needs to be processed, take into consideration time of day peaks, time of year peaks and batch feeding versus steady, ongoing feeding. 

3.)  Feeding:  Hand fed, conveyor fed, cart dumper or air system.

4.)  Space:  Footprint and height, layout considerations

5.)  Electrical Requirements

6.)  Cost of Labor vs. Cost of Capital

7.)  Overall Return on Investment

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