Norsk Gjenvinning (NG), Norways largest waste management company, has selected Oregon-based Bulk Handling Systems to supply NG’s new state of the art paper recycling system in Oslo. Operational in 1Q 2019, the system will process 20 tonnes per hour and run three shifts to process approximately 120,000 tonnes annually.

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Bulk Handling Systems to supply new state of the art paper recycling system to Norsk Gjenvinning in Norway

Norsk Gjenvinning (NG), Norways largest waste management company, has selected Oregon-based Bulk Handling Systems to supply NG’s new state of the art paper recycling system in Oslo. Operational in 1Q 2019, the system will process 20 tonnes per hour (tph) and run three shifts to process approximately 120,000 tonnes annually, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

The facility includes the latest technology to maximize NG’s paper quality and return on investment. Six National Recovery Technology (NRT) optical sorters and four Max-AI AQC (Autonomous Quality Control) robotic sorters create a highly automated process, allowing NG to run multiple shifts with minimal variable cost increase.

The process begins with a BHS Metering Bin, OCC Separator and Debris Roll Screen® to feed the system, recover cardboard and remove fines. A BHS NewSorter® separates news and pams from smaller fiber and contamination. The news and pams are split into two material streams for purification, a process that begins with two NRT SpydIR-R optical sorters to remove and recover plastic film.

Bulk Handling Systems is a worldwide leader in the innovative design, engineering, manufacturing and installation of sorting systems and components for the solid waste, recycling, waste-to-energy, and construction and demolition industries.