Municipal solid waste is generated from daily life activities in households, businesses, and public places. It has a complex composition and a relatively high moisture content. Its quantity is larger in densely populated areas.
Solutions
Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill waste
Advantages of SID solution
- Efficient sorting of recyclables, organics, and combustibles improves waste resource utilization rates.
- Processes such as shredding, iron removal, and screening reduce waste volume, lowering transportation and landfill pressure.
- Our processes can be flexibly adjusted based on the waste composition to meet diverse needs.
Processed materials
Urban municipal solid waste, putrescible waste, kitchen waste, etc.
Municipal solid waste is generated from daily life activities in households, businesses, and public places. It has a complex composition and a relatively high moisture content. Its quantity is larger in densely populated areas.
Solutions
The treatment and resource recovery of municipal solid waste face sustainability challenges. With urbanization and rising consumption levels, the amount of waste generated continues to increase, requiring more efficient and specialized pre-treatment equipment to reduce waste, achieve resource recycling, and ensure environmental protection.
Advantages
- Efficient sorting of recyclables, organics, and combustibles improves waste resource utilization rates.
- Processes such as shredding, iron removal, and screening reduce waste volume, lowering transportation and landfill pressure.
- Our processes can be flexibly adjusted based on the waste composition to meet diverse needs.
Processed materials
Urban municipal solid waste, putrescible waste, kitchen waste, etc.
What Else Might You Learn?
SIDSA focuses on technological research and innovation in the field of waste pretreatment
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Product
SIDSA focuses on technological research and innovation in the field of waste pretreatment