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Cut} Your Production Costs with a Cardboard Baler at Work



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By : John Webster    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-07 03:16:35
Many businesses will have considered using Baler Machinery for their large volumes of cardboard, plastic, paper or polypropylene waste.

Perhaps we should look at why you may have a compactor in your work-place. If you have several 1100 litre-size bins of cardboard emptied, each week or a bigger 8 or 10 Cubic Yard bin, or even larger, then there’s a good chance you will find using a waste compactor much cheaper than bins or containers.

If there is a baled-waste collector in your area and they offer a free service, then once you have your waste baler installed, the amount of bales they will collect is unlimited. So you can FIX you waste baler cost, with a long-term rental or lease-hire; or you may also purchase it.

Bins and bigger containers usually have 2 charges. There will generally be a daily or monthly rental-rate for each container. The second charge is for each time each container is emptied. Sometimes business owners are confused between the 2 tariffs. They assume they are just paying the rental, which in comparison is very low. It’s the tariff which is emphasised when they discuss costs with their bin supplier. The costs for emptying bins or containers are quite higher than the rental and can sometimes be overlooked.

When you are reviewing your waste costs, you should consider the percentage % of your waste which can be baled and recycled.

Here’s an example - this may not be your scenario, but it may be similar. Say you have a large 10 cubic yard container of waste collected each week. Perhaps the monthly rental is £15 per month; and £85 per lift each week. There are holiday shut-downs and Christmas closures, so lets count 4 collections x £85, plus £15 rental = £355.00 per month. Let’s estimate 90% of this waste is mostly cardboard (recyclable) and some plastic shrink-wrap (recyclable) and the other 10% is general waste (for landfill). Here is what you may do. Rent or lease a good sized waste baler which makes cardboard bales of 40kg to 80kg. Depending on your waste baler supplier, the weekly rental for a waste compactor may be between £13 per week and £40 per week. It is really important to look around. The most expensive is definitely not necessarily the best equipment. If you look around, you should find a good size cardboard baler making bales of approximately 70kg, for about £16 per week. This equipment will do the same job as some balers costing £40 per week. Remember, you’re in this mainly to save money. At the end of the day, “a bale is a bale”, so save your money. Let’s be totally fair now; the rent for your baler will be for 52 weeks of the year, regardless of holidays. So you would be paying £16 x 52 /12 = £69.33 per month rental. Rent one small 1100 bin for the general waste. £8 per month for the rental; 4 empties per month at £10 = £48 per month. You would now be paying £69.33 (compactor) + £48 (1100 litre bin) = £117.33 per month | instead of £355.00. You will be making a saving of £237.67 per month; or £2,852.04 per annum. If you have multiple sites, say 100 sites, then this potential annual saving is £285,204. The best way to find one of the low priced high quality balers, is search on the internet for these words “recycling balers price”.

You would use your baler primarily as a bin for cardboard. Get some reusable polypropylene 1 ton builder sacks. Put all your plastic shrink-wrap inside the 1 canvas builder sacks. Push it in the sack very tightly. When you have a couple of full sacks of plastic and you are making a cardboard bale; make a quick plastic bale and start collecting plastic again with your empty canvas sacks. Reset the compactor for cardboard again and use it as your cardboard bin. This means you don’t need an expensive twin baler. You can really do the whole lot (plastic and cardboard), with a nice compactor for about £16 per week. If your bins are costing more than £16 per week, then get someone to survey your site and start saving money now.

If you will like further help with this subject, put 'Recycling Baler Price' in any search engine. Always look for Strong Recycling Balers.
Author Resource:- John Webster has gained numerous years of knowledge in the Recycling Business. He owns his UK business, Strong Recycling Balers Limited. Giving advice and providing the most fitting Waste compactor Equipment for each situation. He follows all the ethics, offering Free Site Surveys, Free Quotes, Free Trials and Free Training. Please visit his websites http://www.strongrecyclingbalers.co.uk and http://www.strongrecyclingbalers.com
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