Continuing to make impressive progress within a competitive waste management sector, UK based Mick George Ltd has caught the eye once again, adding to its ever-expanding equipment list in a bid to further improve efficiencies for its clients, while satisfying the growing quality sanctions imposed by China.
Having purchased their first baler just 18-months back, the Company has made a significant half-million-pound investment at their Ellington, Cambridgeshire site with a new Presona LP110 CH2 baler and feed conveyor which will tackle the escalating cardboard materials that the firm handles from its customer base.
As well as processing cardboard from the huge volume of waste accumulated through the businesses various waste management streams, the firm is proactively seeking to grow its third-party relations with those producing large amounts of cardboard waste.
Undoubtedly, the LP110’s capability to bale in excess of 30-tonnes per hour will help the business achieve that quest. However, aside from that benefit, another incentive will be the extra attention that is being spent on segmenting materials to ensure the ability to export materials that comply with the 0.5% contamination restrictions set-out by China under legislation change.
Reinforcing that sentiment, the company has recently undergone rigorous CCIC inspection, for which they have been certified to continue distributing cardboard to China.