WHAT ARE THE MAIN CHALLENGES IN THE PROCESS OF BULKY WASTE SHREDDING?
It is often seen
that the bulky waste, such as mattresses, sofas or used furniture, are piled up
randomly beside the garbage cans or even in the corridor of the community,
which brings a lot of inconvenience to the community environment and residents'
life. The main problem facing the recycling and
treatment of bulky waste is that it is difficult to form an effective
connection between residents and sanitation department for waste disposal. What
is the solution to this problem?
Many communities
don't have special places for bulky waste, resulting in the waste being
carelessly dumped on the roadside. Even if there is a place, it is
difficult to transfer bulky waste through private cars or electric vehicles.
It is difficult
to recycle and transport, and not accepted in the second-hand market
The homeless will
first sort the household waste in the community. Plastic bottles, metal parts,
paper, and other items that can be sold for money are picked up and sold. According to a homeless response, sofas, mattresses, and other bulky waste
are too big to transfer. Even
if the waste was transported to the waste collection station, it is difficult
to sell money, “It’s not even worthwhile to remove the steel wire inside the bulky
waste”, said the homeless.
How to better
door-to-door cleaning and transportation of bulky waste is the focal concern of
residents. Internet & resource disposal is gradually becoming a new
feature and technology of bulky waste classification. Once residents produce
bulky waste, they can make an appointment with a large waste disposal company
for door-to-door recycling by making a phone call or applying on APP.
Combined with the
centralized bulky waste processing system provided by HARDEN, the bulky
waste disposal enterprise achieves 100% resource utilization rate of bulky waste
through fine disposal processes such as automatic shredding, pulse dust
removal, automatic air separation, automatic magnetic separation, and RDF
granulation, finally reuses bulky waste. This system not only beautifies the
urban environment, but also improves the terminal disposal and transfer
efficiency, reduces transportation, labor, and other costs.