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Introducing the New OCC Auger Screen
The non-wrapping patented machine screens OCC in commercial and single stream facilities. CP Group, headquartered in San Diego, CA, announces the new OCC Auger Screen, a patented machine to separate old corrugated cardboard (OCC) in material recovery facilities (MRF). The machine separates mid to large sized OCC using a series…
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Forward Thinking Municipal Solid Waste System
The new facility at Wasatch Integrated processes 40 tons per hour (TPH) of municipal solid waste (MSW) and 15 TPH of single stream on the same line through system design flexibility. Unique Challenge Facility recovers recyclable commodities, organics for use as feedstock for anerobic digestion, and Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)…
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Improved Fiber Quality
Republic Services recently retrofitted the fiber lines in their 45 TPH facility in Seattle, WA, also known as Rabanco Recycling. The retrofits include two single-eject and two dual-eject MSS Fibermax™ optical sorters from CP Group out of San Diego, CA. In 2018, Republic added two single-eject MSS Fibermax™…
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Curbing single-stream contamination of OCC at the MRF
Over the last few years, MRFs have seen a rise in OCC and fiber contamination. This trend has worsened since the start of the pandemic in 2020 with an influx of OCC and mixed paper. MRF operators struggle with contaminated streams resulting in higher sorting costs. Check out this RPN…
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Innovation in Operational Efficiency
We are recyclers; operations is in our DNA. CP Group has evolved with the recycling industry and has consistently been at the forefront of innovation. Our experience operating a MRF and developing them for customers navigates our future-proof system design. We make sure to stay on the pulse of ingenuity for…
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Exceeding Purity Standards
Primary sorting screen and optical sorters produce high-quality recyclables to a newly upgraded 30TPH Cal-Waste facility in Galt, CA
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Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District Opens MSW MRF
Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District partnered with CP Group to undergo a large upgrade at their municipal solid waste facility in Layton, Utah. The new facility serves Davis and Morgan Counties. The opening of the new facility marks three years of planning, engineering, and construction by Wasatch. The new $25…
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Webinar: The Future of Mechanical Screening
As a leader in engineering and manufacturing MRF systems and equipment, we strive to provide research based solutions for MRF operators. This webinar provides insight on how increasing demands on MRFs are driving innovation in screening technology and the role mechanical separation plays in optimizing automation. CP Group’s expert product…
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A Principled Approach to MRF Design
CP Group is a world leader in innovative MRF design. Our unique experience as a MRF operator, equipment manufacturer and solutions provider led us to create our design principles: fractionate, liberate and separate. These design principles are defining the future of the MRF. We know they work because we have…
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Automation increases material recovery, improves purity and reduces OPEX
Background In November, 2013, Dem-Con Companies, Shakopee, MN, installed a 20 tons per hour single stream and commercial Material Recovery Facility. The MRF is housed in a 70,000 square foot building and serves the Twin Cities, Greater Minnesota, and surrounding states. The facility was designed and installed by CP Group…
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Balcones Partners with CP Group on an extensive system retrofit
New equipment improves fiber purity and recovery, decreases maintenance, and increases throughput AUSTIN, TX – Balcones Resources, a nationally recognized recycling company, partnered with CP Group of San Diego, CA to upgrade their single stream residential and commercial material recovery facility. The 100,000 square foot facility was…
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Iowa waste authority to build new MRF
from www.resourcerecycling.com, Oct 2, 2019 Michael McCoy and board members of Metro Waste Authority address region’s recycling need with innovation and partnerships. Listening to community needs and filling gaps are two of the main roles of Des Moines, Iowa’s Metro Waste Authority (MWA) led by executive director Michael McCoy.