
INPUT MATERIALS





waste paper
waste plastics
scrap metals
waste glass
waste textiles

OUTPUT MATERIALS



recycled plastics
recycled metals
recycled paper





Singapore
600 T/D
The project occupies an area of 1 hectare and processes 600 tons of mixed municipal solid waste per day, with a total investment of CNY 400–500 million.
The process flow is as follows:
Pre-sorting for recovery of plastics and metals → biological drying (moisture content below 30%) → post-sorting to remove inert materials and grade fuel.
The project is equipped with odor control and dust removal systems, as well as a wastewater treatment system, ensuring compliance with environmental standards.



Taiwan, China
300 T/D
The project covers an area of 1.5 hectares with a total investment of RMB 400 million. It has a daily processing capacity of 300 tonnes of mixed waste.
The process flow is designed as:Primary Shredding + Multi-stage Sorting + Drying + Secondary Shredding.Using mechanical sorting and optical technologies, metals, inorganic materials, combustibles, and PVC are separated from the waste stream. The drying process reduces the moisture content of combustible fractions, which are ultimately processed into Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF).
Outputs of the project include ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, inert materials, PVC, finefractions and debris, low-calorific-value combustibles, and SRF. These products are either sold directly or delivered to waste-to-energy (WtE) plants for power generation.



Vietnam
1000 T/D
The project has aprocessing capacity of 50 of mixed municipal solid waste (MSW). Through the sorting system, organic matter, metals, plastic films and combustibles are separated from the waste stream:
· Organic materials are used for composting to produce organic fertilizer;
· Metals are directly sold as recyclables;
· Plastic films are washed and processed into plastic pellets;
· Combustible fractions are sent to waste-to-energy (WtE) plants for power generation.
This processincreases the calorific value of the feedstock for incineration while enabling material recovery to a significant extent.