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Solid Waste Sorting Machine

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Product Brochure
CapacityMore Than 25 ton/hr
Automation GradeAutomatic
Usage/ApplicationMUNCIPAL WASTE
Applicable IndustryWASTE DUMP YARD
Power SourceELECTRIC OR DIESEL
MaterialCARBON STEEL AND STAINLESS STEEL
Country of OriginMade in India

By segregating dry waste such as plastic, glass, metals, paper, etc. from wet waste it becomes easier to recycle them into new products. Whereas wet waste like vegetable leftovers, fruits, used tea bags etc. can be used for producing gas.
Proper WM is necessary because, it will help in reducing;
Greenhouse gas emission
Toxic gas explosions
Waste Landfill
Air, soil and water pollution, etc.
Segregation of waste at home:
Segregation of dry waste and wet waste can be done from home. This habit will reduce the burden of the municipal authorities to segregate the waste. To get started with it, you just need some awareness and the desire to act towards this.
You need to keep these following things in mind before segregating waste at home:
Keep 2 separate dustbins for dry and wet waste
Remove any covering on the kitchen waste before throwing it in the dustbin
Do not mix wet waste with dry waste
Keep the plastic from the kitchen dry and separate in the dry bin
Keep the dry waste rinsed of any food content before throwing in dry bin
Throw the sanitary waste in a separate paper bag
What is Waste Segregation?
Waste segregation is the process of separating different types of waste materials in order to make it easier to recycle, compost, or dispose of them properly. This process is an important step in reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and promoting a more sustainable environment.
Segregation at the individual and community level
Segregating waste can be done at the individual level, such as separating recyclables from other trash in your own home, or at the community level, through programs that collect different types of waste at the curb. Many cities and towns have curbside pickup programs for recycling and composting, and residents are often provided with separate bins for different types of waste.
Benefits of Waste Segregation
By segregating waste, we can reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, conserve resources, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It also makes it easier for WM companies to recycle and compost materials, rather than having to sort through mixed waste.
Overall, the segregation of waste is an important step in promoting a more sustainable environment and reducing the impact of waste on our planet. By separating different types of waste, we can make it easier to recycle and compost materials and reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills.
Conclusion: wet garbage and dry garbage
Wet waste and Dry waste segregation are necessary for every individual because they will help us keep our environment pollution free and also keep the environment healthy. These segregated wastes can be reused and especially plastic waste can be recycled into new products and plastic granules.
 
Alfa Therm is dedicated to transforming India's environmental landscape through efficient and sustainable waste management solutions. With a commitment to preserving our environment and enhancing the quality of life for communities across the nation, we specialize in the efficient handling and disposal of legacy waste.
We have developed cutting-edge technology and innovative processes to address the long-standing issue of legacy waste. Our state-of-the-art machines are engineered to segregate and process various materials effectively, ensuring that each component is recycled or disposed of in a scientific and environmentally responsible manner.

AFR Pre Processing Lines

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Product Brochure
Capacity50 kg/hr
Voltage220 V
PhaseSingle Phase
Frequency50 Hz
MaterialMild Steel
BrandIndus

While there is a lot of intense debate going on about the economic growth of India, there is hardly any discussion about the waste resulting from the same economic growth. Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, increasing household income and changing lifestyles are leading to an increase in the amount of waste generated. As per Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, India generates about 6.2 million tonnes of hazardous wastes annually; with this quantum of hazardous waste generation, local administration, civic bodies and policy makers are seriously concerned, particularly about its effective and safe disposal. Thus, effective waste management is the need of the hour for the country, indeed, imperative for the sustainable growth of the country. One innovative approach to handle the problem of waste management is the Pre- processing & co-processing of waste in cement kilns i.e, use of waste for the partial substitution of fossil fuels in cement kilns.

Pre-processing is art of change of waste in to AFR. It not only helps to reduce the size of waste but also helps chemically controlled with proper quality analysis & procedure. Pre-processing includes Shredding, Segregation, Impregnation foreign body removal etc.

Co-processing is the act of adapting an existing industrial process whereby certain so-called ‘waste’ materials may be put to use to serve as alternatives resources as fuels in cement kilns. These materials are generally termed “alternative fuels and raw materials” (AFR).

Over time, Indian cement industry has made significant progress in terms of improvement in energy efficiency and productivity. Still, the use of alternate fuel and raw material (AFR) to replace coal for thermal energy needs, remains an area where the Indian cement industry is yet to catch up with global benchmarks. Though a few cement plants use large quantities and varieties of AFR in their kilns, on an average, co-processing in the Indian cement industry is less than one per cent, compared to European average of 40 per cent.

 

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