MIKI Recycling optimises RDF production with UNTHA
In Poland, Kraków-headquartered MIKI Recycling has further bolstered its environmental credentials by investing in a system that shreds waste fractions into high-quality refuse-derived fuel (RDF). To meet changing market demands and regulatory requirements, the firm required a single-step solution capable of shredding municipal and commercial waste into precise output sizes. A fully electric UNTHA XR3000C mobil-e shredder is now in operation, following a series of successful trials back in 2022.
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