Mobile Plastics Shredder Receives WRAP Funding

Program is slated to run for six months.

A new project funded by the Waste & Resources Action Programme is aiming to increase plastics recycling capacity in the United Kingdom by testing the shredding and collection of commercial and industrial rigid plastics using a mobile shredding unit.

 

Axion Recycling Ltd has received funding from WRAP to carry out the six-month trial, which will be launched in April and will target the significant quantities of rigid plastics, such as bakery trays and wheelie bins, which are currently difficult to recycle due to high transportation costs.

 

The trial will involve a mobile shredding unit being mounted on a curtain sided lorry. This unit will shred the plastics at customers’ premises and collect.

 

The purpose of the project is to produce a definitive piece of work on commercial and industrial rigid plastics collection, processing techniques and costs and the practical and economic viability of the use of mobile granulation technology to process rigid plastics. In order to investigate this, the project will incorporate a full-scale operation trial.

 

If the project is deemed commercially viable, Axion intend to continue with the service after the trial has ended.

 

“Based on the early feedback from the market place, we believe that shredding 600 metric tons of rigid plastic in the first six months is an attainable target. If we are able to prove this is a commercially viable process and continue with the service after the trial, this concept has the potential to divert a tremendous amount of rigid plastic from landfill,” said Keith Freegard of Axion.

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