
Photo courtesy of Epax Systems
Epax Systems Inc., Panorama City, California, has released the Ropax Roto-Compactor to compact recyclables and waste at the point of generation.
Using a rotating drum with metal teeth, the machine shreds and compacts materials, including carboard boxes, produce crates, plastics and polystyrene. As the drum rotates, it swivels while keeping items under constant pressure to ensure maximum compaction, the company says.
Two models are available: Bin Packers and Bag Packers. Bin Packers compact waste into the included 1.5 cubic yard steel container with casters. Epax says the built-in fork sleeves on the container facilitate easy collection via front loading waste collection trucks. Bag Packers compact and bale waste into 370-gallon plastic bags that sit on a 48-inch by 40-inch pallet. When bags are full, they can be removed by a hand pallet jack and sealed to create a self-contained bale.
Both systems use a pull-down mail style feed opening. This design serves the dual purpose of keeping users a safe distance from the compaction drum while also providing a shelf from which to feed waste, the company says. Items can be fed continuously during the compaction process.
According to Epax, Ropax Roto-Compactors require little space and no structural alterations to facilities. The company says they are ideal for use in warehouses and distribution centers, supermarkets, department stores, hospitals, hotels and conference centers.
Get curated news on YOUR industry.
Enter your email to receive our newsletters.
Latest from Recycling Today
- ReMA lobbies for shredder wear parts tariff exclusion
- Dow, Gruppo Fiori develop recycling pathway for automotive polyurethane foam
- Ascend produces recycled lithium carbonate from used LIBs
- RecycLiCo acquires building to serve as corporate HQ, operational hub
- EZVIZ partners with Plastic Bank
- Radius, under new ownership, replaces CEO
- SMS in Illinois sells assets to equity investor
- Mayr-Melnhof reports earnings growth so far in 2025