Industries
Food industry
During food production, residual and waste flows are generated. Much of what is produced has value. Part of it can be processed in production, or rework.
Another part is released during production due to production errors or malfunctions. Unsealed packaging, partially baked, wrong decoration sprinkled, date printed incorrectly. Or just perfectly ready but not sold after promotional moments or holidays. These products can be recycled by stripping them of their packaging and may or may not separate the raw materials and use the product in other sectors such as animal feed or energy.
Feed
Residual flows from industry can often be used in the livestock and animal feed industry. Not all of these streams are ready to be used as feedstock. Contamination with packaging material, lumps, chunks, sticky, etc. are properties that often require processing before they can be used. Also, often these streams are not presented in bulk form but in crates, crates, or big bags.
Waste recycling
There is no such thing as waste. In any form, it can be used again. Unfortunately, its economic value is often negatively affected by its nature. By decomposing the nature of the product, various steps can distinguish between the various partial raw materials. Those steps can create economic value if there is sufficient supply.
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