Handle Waste More Responsibly

With our efficient waste management, you not only save money, time, and space – waste is also handled more responsibly.
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Responsible Handling and Disposal of Waste

As the demands for ESG and CO2e increase, many companies are working to improve their waste management and reduce their climate footprint.

Balers and compactors are solutions that can support a more structured and efficient waste handling.

By compressing waste and materials, companies can:
Reduce waste volume 
Optimize space utilization 
Improve internal workflows 

The impact on the climate footprint depends on factors such as waste type, quantities, transport, and local handling.
ESG

How we can Support the Reduction of CO2e Footprint

By compressing waste into more manageable units, the volume is typically significantly reduced. This can lead to fewer pickups, more efficient transport planning, and a reduced need for internal handling. Fewer pickups can, in many cases, contribute to lower transport-related CO2e emissions, but the actual effect depends on the individual company’s setup and logistics. At the same time, more efficient waste management can contribute to reduced costs and a more structured operation.

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Less CO2e (depending on setup)
Reducé potential emissions by reducing the number of waste collections
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Less Transport
Limit the number of pickups through reduced waste volume
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Save Money
Reduce costs for handling and disposal through more efficient operations
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Environmental Conditions

Balers and compactors can contribute to more efficient resource use by reducing waste volume. In many cases, this can reduce the need for storage space, decrease the frequency of pickups, and support a more structured waste management.
Improved sorting and separation of materials can also make waste easier to handle in recycling processes. The actual recycling depends on the subsequent processing stages.
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Social Conditions

A more structured waste management can contribute to a better work environment, more organized work areas, and more efficient workflows.
Additionally, the work on optimizing waste management can be part of the company’s overall efforts in responsible operations and stakeholder management.


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Governance and Compliance

Implementing waste management solutions can support the company’s efforts to comply with relevant requirements and standards.
With the increasing focus on ESG and documentation, data and structure in waste management can contribute to better overview, increased transparency, and support for reporting. 
Compliance with applicable regulations depends on the company’s overall practices and procedures.

Effective Management of Recyclable Materials and Waste

Bramidan’s solutions are developed to streamline the handling of waste and recyclable materials.
By combining compaction and data-driven insights, companies can optimize their workflows, reduce waste of resources, and create a better overview of waste streams 

With Balers

A baler compresses materials such as cardboard and plastic into compact bales.
It can contribute to reduced waste volume, better sorting, and more efficient handling and storage. 
The effect depends on the type of material and the subsequent handling.

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Cardboard boxes in a big pile
After
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With Compactors

A compactor significantly reduces the volume of waste materials.
It can free up space, make handling larger amounts of waste more efficient, and support more structured workflows.

 

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Fllattened cardboard in blue bins outside
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Read About Our Customers

NITTA

Nitta Overcomes PVC Dust in the Factory With B5 Wide Baler

Recycling large bags of PVC powder creates a lot of dust – a stressful task for employees. A B5 Wide baler compresses the bags into dust-free 225 lbs bales.
METHOD-HOME

Balers Help Method Home Fulfill Zero-Landfill Promise

Method Home, a soap manufacturer headquartered in Chicago, uses two Bramidan balers to sort production waste as part of their internal waste management.
OBI

OBI Turns Waste Into Value With a X30 HD Baler

Instead of spending time and money on the disposal of loose waste, the Hungarian hardware store OBI chose a Bramidan X30 baler and can now sell bales further in the value chain.

Advantages of Balers or Compactors

Balers and compactors can help improve efficiency in waste management. They can, among other things, contribute to reduced waste volume, support sorting, and optimize resource utilization.

Beyond enhancing efficiency in the recycling process, a baler or compactor can significantly reduce waste volume and promote circular economy. Below, you can find some of the key sustainability benefits and challenges associated with using a machine for waste management compared to not using one.

Possible Benefits of a Bramidan Solution

  • Better sorting can increase the possibilities for recycling
  • Reduced waste volume can lead to fewer pickups
  • Optimized use of space and labor
  • Supports a more structured waste management

Challenges Without Effective Waste Management

  • Less efficient sorting can limit recycling opportunities
  • More frequent pickups can increase transportation needs
  • Less efficient use of space and resources
  • Limited overview of waste streams
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