Material Recovery Facility
A Material Recovery Facility (MRF) is a specialized plant designed to sort, separate, and prepare recyclable materials from mixed municipal solid waste (MSW). By recovering valuable items like plastics, paper, cardboard, metals, and glass, an MRF plays a crucial role in reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and increasing recycling efficiency. MRFs are the backbone of modern waste management systems, supporting sustainability and resource conservation. Whether operating as a dry waste sorting unit or an integrated facility for both wet and dry waste, MRFs are engineered to enhance the value chain of waste by converting discarded materials into usable resources.
Our Features:
- Automated Segregation Systems: Uses conveyor belts, trommels, air classifiers, and magnetic separators to efficiently sort various recyclable materials.
- Dry & Recyclable Waste Handling: Specially designed for recovering plastics, paper, metals, and glass from dry waste streams.
- Baling & Compaction Units: Compresses sorted materials into compact bales for easy storage, transportation, and resale.
- Scalable & Modular Design: Can be set up for small towns or expanded for large urban centers, based on waste generation volumes.
- Environment-Friendly Operation: Operates with dust control systems, low emissions, and minimal environmental footprint, complying with SWM Rules 2016.