Looking to go into business recycling plastic and trying to learn how I might go about it.
Talk to your local metal recyclers, they'd be able to have info on what the city you live in currently recycles, who you would need to talk to in the state, and possibly suppliers/buyers of plastic recycleables. Most cities only do plastics #1 and #2, those being the most profitable, but plastics 1 through 6 can be recycled.
by acceptance of recycling, the corporate style is now a subscription style in which the shopper pays a month-to-month volume for the recyclables to be picked up. The resale of the recyclable fabrics is now incidental and in easy words serves to partially offset the expenditures and genuinely there has been an oversupply of recyclables such that many are basically kept till eventually the recycling organization runs out of room and then dumped accurate right into a landfill. the present shopper concentration on recycling really than finding out to purchase products made from recyclables has led to nicely dealt with piles interior the landfill. The recycling centers will gladly fee you to take those recyclables off your palms on condition that they are the more advantageous useful metals and grace a million plastics. something a lot less appropriate than style 2 plastic or maybe fairly recycled fabrics like glass, they gained't favor to take by actuality the market is already glutted with them.
What kind of plastic are you looking to recycle? PET? Or other. Thats basically the categories. PET is bottles and such. At the company I work for, we industrially recycle plastic used in the automotive industry. Mostly polyethylenes. You can expect to spend at least 100,000 on a good shredding/ grinding machine.... then you have to worry about feedstock, which you will normally have to buy. Companies know that there product can be recycled and most of the time will only sell it to you... don't expect free material. Let me know if I can help you at all.