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SPP MAIN RECYCLING PLANT

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

Lyns Ltd introduces the worlds first automated MSW recycling plant - the SPP Series.
It will automatically sort Paper, Glass, Construction, Landfill, Plastic & Kitchen Waste produce recyclable materials for resale without pollution.

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  • Thanks, we will be posting a new video soon

  • great recycling video, keep up the good work!

  • Thank you, more to come in the future

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  • This is a wonderful machine, to help get rid and re-use our garbage.

  • Britain should have these.

  • I like the video and showed all the components and the machines we need in our project. Please send me complete details for us to incorporate and re value of what we have and re compute for the amount needed. Please send me alsothe prices.

    Thanks & more power!

  • HI HOW ARE YOU please send complet deatail of above plant /prod cap per hrs/electric motor /how many kw you req for above plant /aera for instalationof plant/man power req/and also what kind of metrial useing in this plant example ABS/PP/HIPS/LDPE/HDPE/OPP/PS/P­C AND ALSO PLEASE CLEAREFIED WHAT SHPE METRIAL WE USEING IN THIS PLANT FILM /FLAKES/POWDER/LUMPS/ AND ALSO SEND PRICE C&F KARACHI SEA PORTYHANKS BEST REGARD

  • please send complet deatail of above plant /prod cap per hrs/electric motor /how many kw you req for above plant /aera for instalationof plant/man power req/

  • I wonder if there is a way to machine separate different kinds of plastics... after all, these pellets are a wild mixture of PP, PE, ABS, etc.

  • I wonder what was the CAPEX... and OPEX for this process. Does plastic pay of such investments?

  • Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • firm recycle believer, but I didnt know what really went through it the process until I watched this..... Almost looks like more energy is used for recycling than it is for making new plastic and glass containers

  • thank you for posting !

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