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Baler for Recycling centre Thuringen Germany3_1
Written and reviewed by the ANIS baling engineering team. Last updated: June 2026. A baler is a machine that compresses loose materials such as cardboard, paper, plastic, and metal into dense, tightly bound blocks called bales. It uses a hydraulic ram to press the material against a fixed wall, then ties the compressed block with wire or strapping so it holds its shape during storage and transport. The result is...
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Used cardboard polyethylene and plastic pressed into bales at finished products warehouse on modern waste sorting and processing plant.
In 2023, the European Union’s value of sold goods almost reached €6 billion. Utmost efficiency is the bedrock of success in industrial operations. From manufacturing to distribution, businesses depend on streamlined processes. One often overlooked component of this efficiency is waste management. Within this sector, baler machines play a fundamental role. A high-quality baler machine can boost your operations. Read on to learn about how you can turn waste management into a...
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Paper and cardboard remain the single biggest packaging waste material in the EU. In 2021, 188.69 kg per capita of packaging waste was generated by EU residents, and only 120.69 kg of that was recycled. If your business faces a daily mountain of cardboard waste, a cardboard compactor machine is the ideal solution. The right recycling equipment can help your business unleash cardboard’s green credentials. As a 100% recyclable material,...
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The baling machine industry has come on leaps and bounds since their first iterations to reach the point they’re at today. While the baling space might not be the most glamorous, it’s incredibly important. Without a firm industrial foundation and the people who maintain it, life as we know it would soon crumble. Did you know that the first industrial baling technology was based on a design used on farms...
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According to a UN study, despite the high recycling rates for some metals, less than one-third of 60 widely used metals have a recycling rate above 50%. The study highlights a critical gap (and a massive opportunity) in our global sustainability efforts. Why is this relevant now more than ever? As industries and consumers increasingly lean towards sustainable choices, understanding and expanding the capabilities of recyclable metals could reshape our...
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