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The project will also include a sorting plant and materials recycling facility.
This new sorting plant aims to increase the recovery of used paper all across Europe.
Jessica Salter goes behind the scenes at the company's sorting plant.
The author also addresses future concepts for a sorting plant for mixed building waste.
Pre-crushed batteries are then processed through as battery breaking and sorting plant.
It has no other emissions (smoke, liquid) so the sorting plant can be located close to where the waste is produced.
The government has also failed to give a clear timetable for putting new sorting plants, landfills, and incinerators into operation, the commission said.
Nonetheless a concrete factory, a carpentry shop, a gravel sorting plant and further facilities had to be built.
By 1996, Chamlian owned three sorting plants which grossed $78.6 million from the recycling and exporting of used clothing.
Shaft 371 possessed an automated sorting plant used to separate different classes of ore and to increase the overall ore grade.
Accordingly, the project will prepare a "bankable document" to bring forward a new composting/sorting plant (expected cost $5 to $7 million) to the point of financing.
The sorting plant is to be built on the company's much smaller existing site on Washington Street near the Holland Tunnel.
The sorting plant would be built in conjunction with the larger recycling plant, and construction could start by the spring after financing is arranged, city officials said.
The contract will require Hugo Neu to construct the Brooklyn sorting plant to be able to process these other types of plastics.
The collected clothes would then be handled by I:Collect, a global recycling company, which would transport them to a sorting plant in Germany, it said.
Washing rooms and sorting plants were installed on the lower platform called the "plâtre"(the plaster) and were demolished in 1969.
The item is a proposal by the United Parcel Service to expand a sorting plant in lower Manhattan by up to a million square feet.
Facilities will inevitably have changed, and even the way in which the work is done at the Corporation's sorting plants may have evolved in the intervening time.
Read a barcode, query a Java database application and switch relays in real-time to gate packages in a sorting plant.
Colchester Avenue sorting plant (MRF) was closed.
Wolfe descended in his elevator sharp at eleven as usual, got himself enthroned, rang for beer, and began sorting plant cards he had brought down with him.
The body reached the Peterborough site via a sorting plant in Bromsgrove, having been collected from waste bins in Worcester, police have said.
Apart from sorting tables, the machinery required for a sorting plant includes electronic scales, jeweller’s loupes (magnifying glasses), a colour chart, and microscopes.
Diary packages (introductory letter, diary, incentive and return envelope) are assembled by a direct-mail company and delivered to the sorting plant for mailing.
Once the Enumeration departments have recruited the correct number of households, a direct-mail company assembles our diary packages and delivers them to the sorting plant for mailing.
At the sorting station, I talk to a couple of the women.
It later evolved into an information gathering and sorting station, so they could stay on top of things.
Several other people in the sorting station were fired on, but only Evensen was killed.
Police found the first baby’s body dumped in a paper sorting station in 2006 about nine miles away from where the woman lived.
The waste sorting station is located in the square at the Station.
At larger sorting stations there were many potential routes, and a single sorter could not be expected to remember them all.
The rural sorting stations are mostly staffed by women, who sit amongst the piles of beans and sort the good from the bad.
Polyskips are used by the Post Office for carrying parcels at sorting stations.
Within a few hours, all that cargo had begun the journey to smaller sorting stations around the Los Angeles basin.
The city has a sorting station in East Harlem, but has been unable to build others quickly and is paying private companies to sort materials.
In 1940, they finished the construction of the main eastward sorting station called Khabarovsk-2 with a fully mechanized hump yard.
Boral Quarry Products' raw material is delivered to crushing and sorting stations.
They were arranged as a two-story structure with the delivery bins on the bottom and the sorting stations on top.
The tipple operated as a sorting station for coal to be shipped from the Reliance Mine.
Traditional manual mail sorting broke the routing task into a hierarchy of sorting stations.
Directed by a personal computer, individual workers fill 16 orders simultaneously, by picking parts from three horizontal conveyors and a sorting station.
To promote waste recycling, a Waste Sorting Station is set up at the venue.
The letter then dropped through the sorting station into a row of spinning wheels that propelled the letter through the bin area.
Co-mingled recyclables are sometimes not being successfully managed by automated sorting stations and the rates of diversion are low.
A parcel addressed to the Liberal Party of Canada, found later at a sorting station in Ottawa, contained a hand.
The United States Postal Service and postal agencies around the world use them to read addresses at sorting stations.
When a weather alarm goes off in Cramer's workshop in Louisville, thousands of people have to adjust schedules, staffing and sorting stations.
The case had been under investigation for years, starting after an infant's body was found in a paper sorting station near the northern city of Flensburg in 2006.
He failed the entrance examination for the Normal School at Bourg-en-Bresse, and got a job at a postal sorting station.
The sorting stations would extract letters from the belt and place them at the back of a large queue of letters that for each of the operators.