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Revolution Plastic Baler (Patent Pending)
Revolution Plastic Baler (Patent Pending) The Revolution Plastic Baler is a small hand operated baler for plastic, cardboard, paper, shredded paper. With a footprint of only 23" x 28" this machine produces bales of up to 44 Lbs of cardboard & up to 75 Lbs of plastic film. The machine is suitable for Offices, Farms, Factories, Warehouses and distribution centers. Needing no power source the machine can be used anywhere and is ideal where space is limited or ceiling height is low. ING Your Cost: $1,480/EA
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The Revolution Plastic Baler Ideal For: STORES – OFFICES – HOTELS – SCHOOLS - FACTORIES – WAREHOUSES – FARMS – DISTRIBUTION CENTERS Tired or throwing away all that paper and junk mail that poures into your office / building every day? Tired of all that stretch wrap that is removed from pallets and all over the place? Did you know that you can get up to $0.30 cents per pound for baled plastic. - Bale weight of up to 75 Lbs - Volume reduction of up to 80% - No power supply required - Slotted door for easy tying - Indoor / Outdoor use - Powder coat paint finish - Optional wheels - Optional bolt down brackets - Easy to handle bale - Reduced Disposal Costs - Facilitates Recycling - Cleaner Work Place - Lower Labor Costs
Stretch Wrap, Plastic Recycling Programs - A How to Guide What is it? Stretch wrap is commonly made of linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE). It arrives at your dock in a fairly clean condition and if kept that way it has a real market value. Stretch wrap may well be the most valuable recyclable material in your warehouse/distribution center. Why recycle stretch wrap? Stretch wrap is one of the largest components of a warehouse/distribution center’s waste stream. Those who don’t recycle it pay to have it hauled away. This could mean thousands of pounds of stretch wrap per year which translates into dollars saved or dollars spent. The Economics of Stretch Wrap Recycling By removing stretch wrap from the waste stream, you will reduce the number of pulls therefore; saving money. First, there is the cost of hauling trash to the disposal site. This a fixed cost that you are aware of and can easily place in your formula for savings. Getting Started
In Receiving Here is you first opportunity to recover stretch wrap and is an important checkpoint. If stretch wrap is stripped from pallets in receiving, it should be immediately placed in the Revolution Minipak Baler. Employees who are assembling outgoing pallets may be breaking down pallets loads and stripping stretch wrap. Since this may take place throughout your facility it is important to have the Revolution Minipak Baler in those areas where most of this activity occurs. Baling the Stretch Wrap To lower the costs of storage and transportation, stretch wrap should be baled. Keys to Success Your employees hold the key to the success of your stretch wrap recycling program. Make sure they understand the importance of their contribution.
Challenges and Opportunities The bottom line is that recycling must be seen as a firm-wide commitment – from the manager who recycles office paper to the warehouse employee who collects stretch wrap and bales corrugated. Recycling stretch wrap presents several opportunities. A well-run program can have hefty economic benefits. Diverting stretch wrap from landfills to the stream of commerce will save energy and preserves resources.
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