Terex puts waste back to work

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Terex Recycling Systems aims to help municipalities, government and contractors cope with increasing demands of waste.

With global waste generation expected to increase by about 70 per cent over the next 30 years, it is vital that processors have access to smart solutions to handle various waste streams and maintain a high level of throughput.

Terex Recycling Systems specialises in the design and build of stationary and modular recycling systems and aims to provide customers a “one-stop shop” for recycling needs. 

Kenny Hull, Commercial Product Manager, says Terex Recycling Systems can play an important role in the global drive towards sustainability. 

“Our recycling technology allows operators to extract and recover the maximum volume of recyclable materials from a diverse number of waste streams. This ultimately reduces the amount of waste that is sent to landfill sites,” he says.

“Our ability to customise solutions to the exact needs of the customer, along with exceptional aftermarket support, is what sets Terex Recycling Systems apart.”

The Terex Recycling Systems portfolio is designed to cater for a variety of applications including construction and demolition waste, commercial and industrial waste, wood, biomass, compost and organics. The company is project focused, supplying shredders, feeders, conveyors, screens, sorters and separators for bespoke recycling plants.

A modular system means less engineering work from sale to production and is easier to project manage from production and delivery through to installation. They are quick to set up and offer greater flexibility for customers to modify and expand.

Finlay Screening and Crushing, headquartered in Brisbane, is the authorised Terex Recycling Systems distributor for Australia. Additional depots are located in Sydney and Melbourne.

Finlay Screening and Crushing provides machine sales, spare parts and local service support to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, ACT, South Australia, Tasmania and Papua New Guinea. 

For more information, visit: www.finlay.com.au/

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