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Green Waste Industry

Size reduction and processing management is best accomplished with the help of a powerful and reliable shredder machine. Green waste, or organic waste, can refer to a number of different materials, including food items, landscaping scraps, or animal products. Many of these materials end up in landfills, taking up much-needed space, wasting resources, and emitting harmful gases into the environment. Fortunately, green waste can be crushed down and further processed into a renewable energy source or into compost or fertilizer. In order to start the processing step, the material needs to be broken down into a more manageable size. That’s where the slow-speed shredders come into play. These heavy-duty machines possess unmistakable power that can crush some of the toughest materials down into the ideal scrap size. Built using solid steel construction, the shredders are made for durability, allowing them to take on the challenges of handling thick and solid materials with ease. When it comes to pre-processing green waste, you can count on the strength of these slow-speed shredders.

Slow-Speed Shredders for Green Waste Industry

With the heavy-duty slow-speed shredders, you get both versatility and mobility right in your hands. They are the excellent choice for handling green waste. Their versatility allows them to take on many different challenges that may occur during the job. The larger frame mixed with the solid cutting chamber means that they are designed for large-scale operations, allowing them to reduce landfill waste by as much as 75%. In addition, these shredders are designed for mobility. They feature tracked chassis that lets them move all around the jobsite, allowing you to bring the shredder right up to the organic material, which ultimately saves on time and labor. If the shredder needs to be transported on the road, it can be easily fixed to a low-loader trailer. The machines function using reliable diesel engines along with load sensing hydraulics for low-fuel consumption.

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