SUEZ Selects BHS for Aberdeen Recycling Systems

The materials recovery facilities will produce recycled commodities and refuse-derived fuel (RDF)

Aberdeen, Scotland – March 31, 2016 – –  SUEZ’s Recycling & Recovery UK division has selected Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) to design, engineer, manufacture and install two materials recovery facilities (MRFs) at  Aberdeen City Council’s Altens East Industrial Estate south of Aberdeen, Scotland. Scheduled to begin operations in April 2017, the Single Stream MRF will process 20 tonnes-per-hour (tph) of commingled recyclables while the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) system is set to process 30 tph to produce refuse-derived fuel (RDF).

The advanced single stream system features a variety of technology to maximise the recovery and purity of recyclable commodities. Included are BHS screens, a Nihot Single Drum Separator and NRT In-Flight Sorting® optical sorters. Screen, air and optical technologies will be utilized to break, extract and purify the glass included in the commingled kerbside collection. NRT technology will also automate and enhance fibre recovery, with an NRT ColorPlus™ to remove cardboard from news and pams, and an NRT SpydIR® to remove any plastics from the mixed fibre stream. The system, designed to comply with the Scottish Government’s Code of Practice on Sampling and Reporting at Materials Recovery Facilities, features sampling, numerous scales to weigh inbound and outbound materials, and automated labeling of outbound bales.

The Single Stream MRF will process 60,000 tonnes-per-year (tpy) and recover more than 95 per cent of available recyclables. The RDF system will process 80,000 tpy. “In the company’s design collaboration with BHS, SUEZ was clear from the onset that the total recovery and quality of commodities sent to market were paramount,” said BHS CEO Steve Miller. “This design and the technology included in this system affirm that commitment and SUEZ should be commended for its forward-thinking approach. The SUEZ Altens East MRF will be instrumental to Aberdeen reaching its recycling targets and stand as a shining example for other communities to follow.”

SUEZ is purchasing, operating and maintaining the MRF on behalf of Aberdeen City Council. In 2000, the Council awarded SUEZ a 25-year contract to manage recycling, composting, treatment and disposal of the household waste for the local authority’s now more than 228,000 residents. The new MRF will increase the city’s 37 per cent recycling rate to 56 per cent by 2020 and could save the city up to £5 million a year in landfill taxes. The plans have been developed to meet the aims set out in the Aberdeen City Waste Strategy, are part of the Aberdeen Recycling and Energy initiative and are in line with Scotland’s Zero Waste Plan, which includes a 70 per cent recycling target by 2025.

Bulk Handling Systems (BHS)

Headquartered in Eugene, OR, BHS 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. Wholly-owned subsidiaries include Nihot (Amsterdam), NRT (Nashville, TN) and Zero Waste Energy (Lafayette, CA). Clients around the globe choose BHS because of its experience, dedication to cutting-edge technology, quality construction and durability, and unmatched customer service. BHS has built some of the largest and most durable MRFs in the world – and they are achieving the highest throughput, recovery, and purity rates in the industry.

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