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Human beings living on Earth inevitably generate waste. From construction and renovation waste and urban household waste to historically accumulated landfill waste, how to dispose of these wastes has become a core challenge for modern urban management.

Waste is often seen as a burden on the environment, but in today’s rapidly developing technological world, these wastes are being redefined—they are not barren growths on the earth, but rather “urban mines” waiting to be developed. Transforming waste into valuable resources is not only an inevitable choice for environmental protection, but also contains enormous economic potential.

Different types of waste have different resource recovery paths. Construction and decoration waste mainly consists of concrete blocks, brick and tile fragments, wood, and plastics, characterized by high inert content and relatively simple composition. In response to this characteristic, the construction and decoration waste sorting line adopts the “impurity removal-crushing-screening” process to obtain recycled aggregates of different particle sizes. These recycled sand and gravel aggregates can replace natural sand and gravel and are widely used in road water-stabilized layers, recycled brick products, and even some construction projects, truly realizing “returning construction waste to construction.”

The core of urban household waste resource utilization lies in “classification.” Adhering to the principles of reducing, rendering harmless, recycling, and converting urban household waste into energy, the materials processed through waste feeding systems and automatic waste sorting systems are allocated appropriately. Household waste sorting plants enable urban construction to achieve resource recycling and maximize efficiency.

In the past, under rudimentary treatment conditions, waste was often directly landfilled, forming massive mixtures. While organic matter in landfills has partially decomposed due to years of natural degradation and compression, large quantities of plastics, glass, metals, and combustibles remain dormant. The landfill stale waste sorting equipment is to “recover” these materials from landfills and efficiently separate them, achieving resource regeneration.

Extracting recycled aggregates from construction and decoration waste, sorting high-value recyclables from household waste, and comprehensively developing and utilizing aged waste—transforming waste into renewable resources relies not only on advanced processing equipment but also on a systematic overall solution. Guoxin Machinery focuses on the research and development and manufacturing of waste sorting and processing equipment. Its core products include plate feeders, bag breakers, trommel screens, air sorting machines, manual sorting platforms, and baler machine, providing reliable technical support and equipment guarantees for the resource utilization of various types of waste.

Guoxin Machinery integrates new technologies from home and abroad with reliable processing techniques, adhering to the service philosophy of “innovation, integrity, and responsibility.” We are committed to providing users with high-quality services. If you would like to inquire about product details, please feel free to contact us!
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