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Static Waste Compactors

Seen here is a Kenburn Select static waste compactor being installed on a manufacturing site in the North West. As one of the UK’s largest facilities for commission dyeing for military uniforms worldwide, this customer has recently installed a KS250 static waste compactor for their general waste.

Reduce your waste management costs

With a 5:1 compaction ratio, installing a static compactor has significantly reduced their waste management costs compared to loose waste in a 40 cubic yard skip and at the same time reduced on-site vehicle movements for exchanging an empty skip for a full one.

Static compactors offer a quick changeover

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Static waste compactors are ideally suited to handling large volumes of waste and because the container is swapped over once full, there is minimal waiting time between changeovers.

Unlike a portable unit which is taken away for emptying, with a static compactor, the press unit is fixed in position and a roll-on roll-off skip (container) where the waste will be compacted is attached to it.

Once the container is full, it is detached from the press and taken to a waste disposal site. Meanwhile, once an empty container has been attached to the press, the machine can continue to be used.

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With or without bin lift

If your company is generating large volumes of waste, installing a Kenburn Select static compactor could be the ideal solution in reducing your ever-increasing skip costs.

Available with or without a bin lift, the Kenburn Select range of static compactors are available in a variety of different sizes to suit the volumes/types of waste you’re looking to compact.

Free site survey

For more information contact us today! We will be happy to discuss your waste handling requirements and can arrange a no obligation, free of charge site survey to assess your needs and help you save money.

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