MRF Operations Forum
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Ensuring MRFs age gracefully
A sound maintenance plan and strategic equipment upgrades can keep older MRFs running efficiently while mitigating downtime.
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Turning data into action
With the help of sorting technology and AI, MRF operators increasingly can capture and analyze a wide range of data. Where to place this technology and which data to act upon remain in question.
The baler balancing act
Baler redundancy is gaining importance at MRFs, but the approach is hardly one-size-fits-all.
Turning data into action
With the help of sorting technology, MRF operators increasingly can capture and analyze a wide range of data. Where to place this technology and which data to act upon remains in question.
Handling air with care
Air compressors are gaining importance as MRFs increasingly use optical sorters. Their placement and incoming air quality can affect their operation.
Getting back to business
The Paper & Plastics Recycling Conference is on course to meet again in person in Chicago this October.
Introducing PPRC+
Two events, one great conference. The Paper & Plastics Recycling Conference and MRF Operations Forum return to Chicago this year.