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Recovering metals and plastics from business waste to make new products without the need for mining fresh material.

Treating WEEE 19 12 11 (part one.) Do you know what the waste code 19 12 11 refers to? It's a waste code that covers a multitude of shredded hazardous wastes. When applied to WEEE (waste electricals), it refers to a magnetic smorgasbord of Steels, Aluminium, Copper, motherboards and plastics that are notoriously hard to separate into their usable parts. Sadly, a lot of this ends up in landfill. At Zixtel Ltd, we've spent three years developing a process to separate this waste with the end goal of recovering the majority of resources so they can be sent back into manufacturing. Our process has been successful in recovering the plastics, which can now go straight for testing, with the vast majority of non-PoPs (fire retardant) plastics made available for reuse. We also recover the metals and boards as separate fractions. In part two, we'll delve into more detail about our process for recovering the metals and boards. Check out the pictures below to see the raw waste and the plastics we recover from it. If in the meantime you'd like to discuss how we can help your own sustainability journey then please feel free to contact me. #WEEE #recycling #manufacturing #hazardouswaste #zerowaste

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Alan Potter FCIWM

Waste Compliance & Planning Specialist | Policy & Data Analyst | Advocate & Expert Witness

8mo

Looks like great tech mining the WEEE stream. Surprised this isn’t a 19 10 code tho?

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Susan Staff MBA

Recycler of segregated rigid plastic waste. 100% of accepted plastic is processed by us for future plastic manufacturing

8mo

Absolutely fantastic work. Has my parcel arrived yet?

Sam Coggin

Supporting The Circular Economy | Last Year Our Clients Reused & Recycled Over 23,000 Items of Surplus Office Furniture | 100% Zero-Landfill Promise 🛠️♻️

9mo

Oh wow! Best in the business Jon 👏🏻

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Jason d'Allison

Experienced HSEQ & infosec compliance leader specialising in ITAD and other IT sectors

9mo

This looks excellent for sustainability and the environment. I look forward to learning more about this process and bearing you in mind for the future.

Giorgio Betteto

Administrator at Vemplast Sas - R&D CTO at Gees Recycling Srl - Ind. development Enecolab srl

9mo

Very good ! We recycle the composites and thermosets fractions of the weee.

Sara Spencer ATII TEP

For Trustees and Executors - I can help you get the best for your beneficiaries, and reduce your risk of unnecessary tax, interest and penalties.

9mo

Excellent!! Good to hear.

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