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CP Group to supply single-stream processing system to Waste Pro

CP Group to supply single-stream processing system to Waste Pro
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Waste Pro, headquartered in Longwood, Florida, has selected San Diego-based CP Group to install a new 13-to-15-ton-per-hour single-stream recycling facility (McMRF®) at the company’s Regional Operations Center in Sarasota, Florida.

“We have worked with CP previously and look forward to installation starting in May,” says Keith Banasiak, Waste Pro regional vice president. “We should be fully operational by July.”

The facility will bring new recycling capabilities to the Sarasota-Brandenton region and will focus on recovery of old corrugated containers (OCC) No. 11, mixed paper No. 2, old newsprint (ONP) No. 8 and plastic containers Nos. 1-7.

Waste Pro serves more than 245,000 customers in the region.

Waste Pro will house the new single-stream system in a new 14,000-square-foot building while still using the existing 30,000-square-foot building at the site. A creative design enables a baler line to be incorporated in the existing building while reusing the current baler line with the new processing equipment aligning with it, CP Group says.

Flexibility played a large role in the system design, and CP says it overcame the design challenges of incorporating the existing baler feed in a small footprint.

The solution was to shorten conveyors without sacrificing sorting ability, the company adds. Working in partnership, Frank Casagrande, Waste Pro director of recycling operations, and CP engineers, the team used a design that was created for full baling and storage capabilities in the existing building. By implementing unique solutions, CP says it and Waste Pro turned design challenges into operational enhancements.

CP disc screens are at the heart of the system’s recovery technology. The CP OCCScreen captures OCC, while the CP Glass Breaker Screen captures glass and removes glass fines from fiber and containers.  “This is essential for cleaner products going forward in the system, since glass is a main contaminant in single stream throughout the United States,” Casagrande says.

The CPScreen uses patented cam-lobe discs that offer the proper agitation needed to separate 3D material.

More information on the CP Group is available at www.cpgrp.com.

 

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Source: Recycling Today
CP Group to supply single-stream processing system to Waste Pro
<![CDATA[Waste Pro, headquartered in Longwood, Florida, has selected San Diego-based CP Group to install a new 13-to-15-ton-per-hour single-stream recycling facility (McMRF®) at the company’s Regional Operations Center in Sarasota, Florida. “We have worked with CP previously and look forward to installation starting in May,” says Keith Banasiak, Waste Pro regional vice president. “We should be fully operational by July.” The facility will bring new recycling capabilities to the Sarasota-Brandenton region and will focus on recovery of old corrugated containers (OCC) No. 11, mixed paper No. 2, old newsprint (ONP) No. 8 and plastic containers Nos. 1-7. Waste Pro serves more than 245,000 customers in the region. Waste Pro will house the new single-stream system in a new 14,000-square-foot building while still using the existing 30,000-square-foot building at the site. A creative design enables a baler line to be incorporated in the existing building while reusing the current baler line with the new processing equipment aligning with it, CP Group says. Flexibility played a large role in the system design, and CP says it overcame the design challenges of incorporating the existing baler feed in a small footprint. The solution was to shorten conveyors without sacrificing sorting ability, the company adds. Working in…

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