Processing 60 tons of food waste per hour

Processing 60 tons of food waste per hour

Mavitec x Orgaworld 24 min

In Amsterdam Mavitec Green Energy recently installed four Paddle Depackers at the largest depacking plant in The Netherlands.

One of the leading players in  the processing of organic waste, selected our Paddle Depackers to process various kinds of supermarket waste and organic waste. Together four Paddle Depackers handle up to 120 m3 of supermarket waste and organic waste per hour. 

That means a capacity of 60 tons of food waste per hour! The machines separate the organic fraction from the packaging and produce a clean organic output and clean plastic fraction. The organic output is suitable for several purposes such as biogas/biodiesel installations. The installation includes more than 30 conveyors, 2 bunkers and 2 organic receiving bins with centrifugal pumps. The plant will be fully operational from January 2022.

About The Paddle Depacker

The Paddle Depacker offers the most efficient, easy-to-maintain, and best economic solution to depack a large variety of products. This innovative depackaging machine separates the organic material from the packaging and turns various kinds of food waste into the cleanest organic soups. The machine handles up to 30 m3/hour and produces a >99,5% clean organic output that complies to latest European legislation. The clean organic output is extremely suitable for several purposes such as biogas/biodiesel installations. 

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