Green Machine provides state-of-the-art recycling sortation system driving Baldwin County’s sustainability initiatives.
Green Machine® is proud to partner with Baldwin County, Alabama, on the launch of one of the Southeast’s most advanced single-stream recycling facilities. The county’s new sortation system processes higher throughputs, increases recovery rates and lowers operating costs—powered by state-of-the-art automation and U.S.-manufactured equipment.
In this short video, see how Green Machine’s design helped Baldwin County streamline its material flow, reduce labor demands and handle growing volumes—all while improving the quality and cleanliness of outbound recyclables.
Artificially intelligent Green Eye® Optical Sorters built with high-speed patented hyperspectral vision systems automatically sort multiple commodities from both residential and commercial waste streams. Green Machine’s modular approach ensures long-term scalability and peak performance from day one. The collaboration with Baldwin County is a bold example of how investment in smarter infrastructure pays off for communities, operators and the environment.
If you’re looking to upgrade your current system or build new, this is the model to follow. Built to last. Built to perform. Built by Green Machine.
Watch the video and imagine what we can build together.
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