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Waste collection system design - United Kingdom

United Kingdom
  1. KRYSTELINE TECHNOLOGIES LTD

    United Kingdom

    Krysteline Technologies, an innovative manufacturing company with over 20 years' experience in the waste processing industry. Designing and building a wide range of processing systems from simple stand-alone glass crushing units to multi-functional glass purification plants. Centred on our unique Implosion systems; developed for the quick, efficient and cost effective size reduction of a wide range of materials including glass, ceramics, minerals, ores and furnace slags. The Imploders (glass crushers) unique ability to transfer energy into the target feedstock whilst exerting a limited effect on associated materials allows for the material’s efficient separation. Krysteline's unique patented technology can make use of 100% of the glass in the waste stream. Providing processing solutions for all collected glass no matter its size or quality. Our flexible processing methods allow processing plants to produce crushed glass that is sharp free and, after being screened and cleaned, a high quality product for use in a range of different marketplaces; water filtration, foam glass, hydroponics, remelt and aggregates to name but a few. Through significant investment in the research and development of our technology, we have been able to provide solutions across a global marketplace, from capital cities to small remote islands, for pharmaceutical companies, MRF operators, glass producers, windscreen recyclers and many more.

  2. CATERWASTE

    United Kingdom

    CaterWaste supply and service waste food and fat greasetrap equipment to the restaurant and catering trade. The CaterWaste foodtrap is designed to capyure and retain even the smallest waste food particles and prevents it from entering the drainage system. We provide specialist routine collection service for the food trap waste and provide duty of care documentation to demonstrate to local authority inspectors that no waste food has been permitted to enter the drainage system in line with the new waste food regulations. All collected waste food is removed for recycling at registered food waste recovery plants and can be used to produce electricity and biofertiliser.

  3. NOVAMED (EUROPE) LIMITED

    United Kingdom

    The Solaticare System of Hygienic care, is a new approach to the care of incontinent and immobile patients. It has been designed with both patients and their carers in mind to enable bedridden patients to urinate and defecate without the need of the bedpan. A special suction device which is located in a special mattress in the middle of the bed, automatically collects faeces/urine and flushes it into a hermetically sealed unit. Then cleans and dries the patient with warm air and water. Through the process of automatic waste collection and multiple air purification it eliminates any unpleasant odours and decreases the risk of infection from air pollution. It largely eliminates the need for toilet paper, diapers and towels and greatly reduces the need for frequent changes of the patient’s bed clothes and sheets. It increases the patient’s personal comfort and sense of dignity and reduces the need for excessive handling of the patient by the attendant.