Step 1:
Washing, all the years of crud inside and outside needs to be removed, along with any stickers such as house numbers, all these stickers have adhesive behind them that needs to be removed prior to any recycling taking place.
Step 2:
Removal of the wheels, axles and hinges, basically all that a plastic recycler is interested in is the parts made from plastic, metal and rubber components would be stored separately and these would be collected by their respective recyclers.
Step 3:
At this stage the body and lid of the wheelie bin get dropped in to large shredders and comes out the other side as small regrind pieces of plastic, this regrind plastic is then tested and graded as to its composition. Regrind plastic is often re-used as is by adding a quantity to a mix with virgin plastic in the production run of a new plastic product, any that is not used will go on to the next stage in the recycling of plastic process.
Step 4:
This is the final stage in the recycling of plastic wheelie bins, here the cleaned granulated plastic is processed in to a recycled compound by melting and extruding in the form of pellets. These plastic pellets can then be used to manufacture a wide range of products, some of which could be more wheelie bins but equally likely is your new cars bumper could have been your tired old wheelie bin in a previous life.
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Plastic Recycling Services
CK Plastic Recycling are specialists in mechanical recycling of most types of plastic waste and we operate from several sites across the UK.
We buy all forms of plastic waste and sell product either as baled, shred, regrind and compound form.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
New Appointment - Commercial Manager - Compounds
We are delighted to welcome Steve Bailey - Commercial Manager -Compounds.
Steve brings an impressive portfolio of account management and sales experience in Compounds and Commodity Polymers in a diverse range of companies and sectors in the UK.
His arrival strengthens our presence in this very important sector and he brings considerable value in our drive to compete with the best in this strategically important area for our business.
Steve's arrival concludes a successful phase of significant strengthening to our well respected commercial team and also heralds significant inward investment to heighten our competitive edge in this important and developing market.
Steve also has a strong engineering background and therefore also brings an excellent technical understanding of processes and material.
Steve brings an impressive portfolio of account management and sales experience in Compounds and Commodity Polymers in a diverse range of companies and sectors in the UK.
His arrival strengthens our presence in this very important sector and he brings considerable value in our drive to compete with the best in this strategically important area for our business.
Steve's arrival concludes a successful phase of significant strengthening to our well respected commercial team and also heralds significant inward investment to heighten our competitive edge in this important and developing market.
Steve also has a strong engineering background and therefore also brings an excellent technical understanding of processes and material.
Monday, 22 July 2013
Further Bottle Top Recycling - for The Borders General Hospital
Another £700 has been raised for the Margaret Kerr Unit from the collection of 3.5 tonnes of plastic milk bottle tops for recycling (thats about 5.25 million tops!)
The presentation of the Cheque was made by Alan Gillie of CK Polymers, St Boswells (left in the photograph) to Andrew Brown of the Rotary Club of Galashiels and Sheena Cossar who co-ordinates the collection of the tops from all over the Scottish Borders, the Lothians, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Northumberland. Also in the photograph is Steven Gillie (Supervisor) CK Polymers, St Boswells.
School children, Brownies and Cubs collect the tops as part of their recycling and ecology projects. Members of various clubs, churches, retirement and care homes, folk in banks, cafes and restaurants and hundreds of individuals all save their tops. Scottish Borders Council Recycling department and SBC Education department both help with this major recycling project.
Volunteers meet twice a month to sort through the bags and remove anything that is not a plastic milk bottle top and transfer the tops to large bags which contain about 10kg. Between 25 and 40 of these large bags are then taken to CK Polymers, St Boswells where they will eventually become the outer casing for fibre optic cables.
Now that the Margaret Kerr Unit is completed The Rotary Clubs will distribute future funds to small local charities in the Scottish Borders.
The presentation of the Cheque was made by Alan Gillie of CK Polymers, St Boswells (left in the photograph) to Andrew Brown of the Rotary Club of Galashiels and Sheena Cossar who co-ordinates the collection of the tops from all over the Scottish Borders, the Lothians, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Northumberland. Also in the photograph is Steven Gillie (Supervisor) CK Polymers, St Boswells.
School children, Brownies and Cubs collect the tops as part of their recycling and ecology projects. Members of various clubs, churches, retirement and care homes, folk in banks, cafes and restaurants and hundreds of individuals all save their tops. Scottish Borders Council Recycling department and SBC Education department both help with this major recycling project.
Volunteers meet twice a month to sort through the bags and remove anything that is not a plastic milk bottle top and transfer the tops to large bags which contain about 10kg. Between 25 and 40 of these large bags are then taken to CK Polymers, St Boswells where they will eventually become the outer casing for fibre optic cables.
Now that the Margaret Kerr Unit is completed The Rotary Clubs will distribute future funds to small local charities in the Scottish Borders.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Closed loop recycling programme
CK distribution offer a closed loop recycling programme for wheelie bins and waste management throughout the UK. CK distribution is able to provide a solution to the collection of all your waste, from the disturbution of new units to the end users, to the collection of the redundant bins, to the disposal of old or damaged plastic wheeled bins throughout our sister company CK Recycling.
We make regular collections from local councils and waste management companies.
For more information then please contact us.
We make regular collections from local councils and waste management companies.
For more information then please contact us.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
The Environmental benefits from recycling your plastics
Its a well known fact that recycling helps the environment, and more and more people are recycling waste from around their home, and in the work place.
So, if you don't recycle currently you may ask why you should start recycling? Making products from recycled products uses less energy than making products from virgin materials. This means less admissions in the environment in the future, slowing down the effects of global warming.
At C K Polymers we recycle plastics and provide the recycled plastic products either as baled, shred, regrind and compound form.
So, if you don't recycle currently you may ask why you should start recycling? Making products from recycled products uses less energy than making products from virgin materials. This means less admissions in the environment in the future, slowing down the effects of global warming.
At C K Polymers we recycle plastics and provide the recycled plastic products either as baled, shred, regrind and compound form.
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Recycling Plastics
There are benefits from recycling plastics rather than just throwing them away in the bin! For example, did you know that making plastics from recycled products uses less energy and is better for the environment?
Recycling plastic may not seem beneficial to you now but if you recycle now this will create less pollution in the world your child will live in! To help you on your way to becoming green there are numbers on plastics to let you know what type pf plastic they are (Click here for a handy guide).
Recycling plastic may not seem beneficial to you now but if you recycle now this will create less pollution in the world your child will live in! To help you on your way to becoming green there are numbers on plastics to let you know what type pf plastic they are (Click here for a handy guide).
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Binbrook - Internship
We are delighted to welcome a new Intern to Binbrook. Alison Jacquemin is a French Student studying Business and Sciences at E.S.P.A.S- University Catholic of Lille.
To assist with her studies, she is spending time with all four Divisions in the CKN Holdings Group to develop a clear understanding of the plastic recycling operation.
In order to enrich her experience and development, time will be spent with staff at our Binbrook Head Office, Laboratory and Warehouse as well as supporting our Commercial team with sourcing materials for recycling in the UK and the sale of regrinds into Europe.
In preparation for the RWM Exhibition in Birmingham (10th-12th September 2013) Alison is already involved in the planning of our stand.
We all look forward to working with Alison over the next six months.
To assist with her studies, she is spending time with all four Divisions in the CKN Holdings Group to develop a clear understanding of the plastic recycling operation.
In order to enrich her experience and development, time will be spent with staff at our Binbrook Head Office, Laboratory and Warehouse as well as supporting our Commercial team with sourcing materials for recycling in the UK and the sale of regrinds into Europe.
In preparation for the RWM Exhibition in Birmingham (10th-12th September 2013) Alison is already involved in the planning of our stand.
We all look forward to working with Alison over the next six months.
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Plastic recycling
You can recycle plastic you use within your home and within your workplace, for example putting recycling bins in the corner of the office. This makes it easier for the office to come together and recycle as a group, for example recycling your water bottles.
Let us know how you recycle in your daily life by commenting on this post.
Let us know how you recycle in your daily life by commenting on this post.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Plastics Wanted for Recycling
CK Plastic Recycling buy, sell and recycle all types of plastic wastes and offer a reliable collection / delivery service. When purchasing your unwanted items we do not cherry pick the best and we will clear your site of all plastics and pay promptly to agreed terms.
We can also provide on-site cages, packaging, skips, trailers etc. to aid with site management. For larger quantities we may even be able to provide grinding and baling facilities and personnel to operate them (please ask for further details).
Weights for all materials purchased are verified using our own weighbridge.
If you need to dispose of any plastic materials, send us the details using the link to the form below and we will contact you immediately with a package to suit your needs.
We do not take waste from individual households and recommend that if you wish to recycle your household plastic waste that you talk to your local council or try the Recoup organisation.
Monday, 22 April 2013
CK Distribution
CK Distribution, a division of CKN Holdings Ltd, the Industry leaders in polymer and plastic recycling now lead the way in bin distribution, bin recycling and logistics.
CK Distribution offer a closed loop recycling programme for industrial and domestic wheelie bins and related products for councils and waste management organisations throughout the UK.
Offering a full range of services from new wheeled bin supply to roadside collection of old /damaged bins we can collect, process, recycle and remanufacture for delivery a full range of plastic waste containers from wheeled bins, tubs, recycling boxes, bottle banks, clothing banks and more.
Our team has 50 plus years’ experience in the plastic recycling and logistics industry and has the skills, resources and infrastructure available to handle any contract, whether it is 20 bins or 200,000 bins, CK Distribution can offer fast, cost effective solutions to your needs and offer a fully outsourced solution to your plastic bin distribution and recycling processing requirements.
Distribution of Recycled Plastics in Asia
CK Polymers Hong Kong operates from offices in Kowloon, Hong Kong and source recycled plastic materials on a global basis, for sale to customers in Asia.
We handle most types of polymer, and while we will always consider spot purchases, we prefer to build regular business with suppliers and customers, which have allowed us to successfully build the business to today's level.
How do CK Polymers promote plastic recycling?
CK Polymers Hong Kong offers a consistent outlet for recyclables, handling most forms of plastic wastes, with reliable collection services, prompt payment terms, and paying a fair market price. When purchasing your unwanted items we will not cherry pick but will clear your site of all plastics.
Our Global coverage now includes Europe, Southern Asia, Australia and North America , where we are procuring a range of scrap plastic for our expanding customer base in Asia, and strategic partners, particularly in the PRC.
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