Christophel
Modulare and mobile format.
Even in the ancient European world, the social importance of waste recovery was known and integrated into the economic cycle. In Rome, then the largest city in the world, rubbish was gathered and sold to surrounding farmers: the realisation was that "money doesn't stink."
As a matter of course, raw material deposits are bought, authorised, developed at high costs, exploited and recultivated. Waste, recognised at the site of origin as a raw material stock, is the deposit of the future.
The use of specific facility technology for sorting and fractionating creates resources without exploiting deposits. A perfect symbiosis of economy and ecology..

- Mobility is key:
Serial products can be individually combined and extended as desired. - Reduction:
Crushers and shredding technology as needed.. - Screens:
Flat-, drum- and shaft-axle screens systems are already available.. - Classifiers::
Air classifiers with one- or two-fraction classifiers. - Sorting:
Ferrous or non-ferrous separation. Resources won't be lost here.
FACTS
Complex planning, high investment costs, being bound to a site with the uncertainty if the expected processing results will suffice, connected with unsure future perspectives, discourage entry into raw materials recycling. Understandably.
Mobile and semi-mobile systems offer cost-efficient entry-level models, which can be extended according to quantities and raw material price development. "Simply demonstrating" is the inexpensive alternative to buying a "pig in a poke."

SUMMARY
"Flexibly arranging modules gives me the freedom to make necessary processing investments when they're profitable. That way, I can sleep soundly at night."

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