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While much of the media focus on China’s impending Plastic import ban is geared towards authorities, industry professionals, and recycling companies, it will inevitably have a consequence on all waste handlers further down the line, commercial and residential - according to a statement of Mick George Ltd.
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And that could be not as far in the future that maybe is expected, so the company quotes. Already have been subsidies charged for consumables such as plastic bags, and contingencies are currently being discussed to apply similar strategies for Coffee Cups and Drinks Bottles, to improve the on-going dilemma.

While these specific commodities might not be relevant to all business operators, it is only a matter of time before attention is switched to other products that will be. For that reason, it is essential that plans are devised for managing waste that will be sustainable in the future, Mick George Ltd. is convinced.

According to the company this is no longer simply restricted to segregating waste types. Specialist Waste Management suppliers will be genuinely looking to reduce your waste costs, while improving efficiencies and providing income streams from valuable recyclable commodities.

Mick George Ltd now offer a range of solutions suitable for different organisations. Their comprehensive selection of waste Balers and Compactors, to buy or rent are designed to reduce the amount of space occupied on premises, as well as the opportunity to save money on waste collection and handling costs, and the environmental impact.

The Balers are designed to prepare recyclables into financially valuable wire-bound bales ready for collection. The smaller vertical Mill Size Baler is a more manual option, while the Semi-Automatic, horizontal Baler may be a more favourable alternative for the less labour-intensive choice.

Waste Compactors will compress waste materials together that are unable to be baled, to ease handling and preventing the need for large or multiple containers as well as reducing unnecessary waste collections. Available in static and mobile design, the Open Hopper, Bin Lift or Skip and RoRo Compactor could an option, the company quotes.

Neil Johnson, Technical Waste Director at Mick George Ltd commented: ‘’The decision to provide Compactors and Balers to clients is an extension to our Recycling division. The sector is quickly evolving and we’re keen to ensure our offering does likewise to keep pace with the momentum to relieve some of the wider environmental issues that the world faces.’’

Source: Mick George Ltd

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