Tuesday 20 August 2013

The 4 Steps To Recycling Wheelie Bins

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.

Thursday 15 August 2013

Plastic Recycling Services

CK Plastic Recycling
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.