The best plastic and metal recycling services are at your door!
Wednesday, May 16th, 2012Article by Crystalts
Mr. XYZ is a metallurgy engineer and a recycling expert working at a famous plastic and scrap metal removal and recycling firm in Victoria, Australia. He has years of valuable and relevant experience in this area and is actively working towards providing quality recycling solutions to people.
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www.ecobold.com West Coast Rubber teaches and shows you how a tire recycling company works. A friend of mine introduced me to the owner, Gary Kerr, and I spent an entire afternoon talking and walking through his tire plant and learning about the whole process. They’re super experts and can even tell if a tire is good to be recycled by smelling the used tire! We also learned that the most difficult part of doing this work is the cost of the machines? I wouldn’t doubt it because they have to be very strong and there are several steps on the recycling process. We visited the back of the plant and have some really neat things to show, especially the shredding machines. Green facts: approximately 242 million tires are discarded every year in the Unites States alone? Out of these: – Less than 7% are recycled – 11% are burned for fuel – 5% are exported The remaining 77% are sent to landfills, stockpiled or illegally dumped. The end result of recycling them could be several things. Here is what West Coast Rubber talk about each of their final product: Playground cover: known as the safest play surface on the market, GroundRubber Meets CPSC Surface Guidelines, as well as ASTM Guidelines (F-1292-99, and F-1951-99). At a depth of 6 inches, it provides the most shock absorption in playgrounds available on the market today. With GroundRubber installed, playgrounds are twice as safe as those with tan-bark, sand, pebbles and most other surfaces! Another cool fact is that it has the …
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