Do you want to know more about CAMEC's proposals and the possibilities of customizing our plants? The correct management of urban waste, special waste and waste from separate collection is an increasingly pressing need to protect the environment, the planet and people's health.
A proper treatment of all waste allows, in fact, to limit the littering phenomenon, to reduce the amount of materials sent to landfills, to prevent any contamination of the soil and water tables and to recover the best materials that can be reused present in the discarded objects. In this way, it is possible not only to reduce the impact of waste on the environment, but also to start virtuous processes of circular economy, in compliance with Italian laws and EU directives, and to generate a spin-off that creates jobs and allows to valorize waste, with great benefits for the local economy.
But what does it mean to manage waste correctly, and which technological solutions allow to build really performing waste treatment plants? Here are CAMEC's answers:
Waste management: a complex process
The first element to consider when talking about correct waste management is that we are facing a very complex processing cycle. Each object that is thrown away, in fact, goes through various consecutive steps, all necessary for its effective valorization. These include:
Each step of this process requires the intervention of different professional figures and the use of ad hoc industrial technologies, necessary to obtain the best from waste both from an economic and safety point of view for operators and environmental protection.
How a waste treatment plant works
A waste treatment plant is a complex system that involves the use of a series of carefully designed and sized machines, depending on the type of waste to be treated, the amount of material to be managed and the needs of the operators working within the plant.
The variables that must be taken into account when designing a plant of this type are therefore many, and it is for this reason that each plant must be designed and sized in a personalized way, choosing the types of machinery most suited - and the related options - based on the needs of the specific plant. This is why all CAMEC machinery and shredders are designed to be customizable and can therefore be adapted to a wide range of needs.
Normally, a waste treatment plant involves the presence of a loading area where waste is conveyed onto a conveyor belt. If the material is delivered in bags, as is often the case in plants for treating urban waste, an apri-sacchi or lacerator can also be used to facilitate the proper distribution of the material on the conveyor belt.
Subsequently, the waste can undergo various types of treatment:
At the end of these and other treatments, defined during the plant's design phase, the non-recoverable waste component reaches the unloading area, to be properly disposed of. The separated materials are instead sent to further recovery and recycling treatments, which can be carried out within the plant itself or entrusted to external parties.
CAMEC's customized solutions
Our long experience in the waste treatment sector has allowed us to develop customized solutions that respond very precisely to the needs of our customers. Our plants, in fact, are never standardized, but are always personalized starting from the requests that come to us from our customers and from the needs of the territory in which they operate.
We design each of our plants in a customized way, defining together with the customer which machines to install, how to organize the work spaces, how to manage mobility within the plant and so on, to allow each facility to operate in a truly efficient way.
Here are some of the types of plants designed and built by CAMEC: