Static Waste Systems

Custom-built stationery waste processing stations that ensure a smooth, efficient workflow from start to finish.

Talk to your local CRS NI Ltd representative about your static waste management requirements.

Static
Waste Systems

Custom-built stationery waste processing stations that ensure a smooth, efficient workflow from start to finish.

Talk to your local CRS NI Ltd representative about your static waste management requirements.

Purpose-Built for Your Needs

Our stationary waste recycling systems can be configured to any application and environment.
They are robustly designed and manufactured, and come tailored to the needs of your waste processing environment.

Each recycling station is purpose-designed to last the test of time, cut operational cuts and vastly improve your output.

Look forward to a lower-than-ever-before cost per tonne, longer maintenance cycles and a longer overall lifespan.

Custom-built static waste system for efficient waste processing
Durable static waste solution for commercial and industrial recycling

Applications For Our Static Waste Systems

Stationary waste management systems have a variety of applications, including:

  • Dealing with construction and demolition waste (C&D)

  • Sorting and grading Commercial and Industrial Waste (C&I)
  • Management of Co-Mingled Waste
  • Recycling of Speciality Plastics
  • Management of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Intelligent, Sustainable Waste Recycling

Our waste treatment plants and other high-quality waste management systems make sorting, grading and recycling easy and profitable.
Contact us to discuss your waste recycling requirements and request a bespoke system to meet those requirements.

Custom-built static waste system for efficient waste processing
Custom-built static waste system for efficient waste processing

Static Waste Systems FAQ

What are static waste systems?2025-02-14T16:37:33+00:00

Static waste systems are fixed, and high-capacity recycling and waste processing installations are designed for large-scale operations. They are custom-built to fit the specific needs of waste management facilities and provide efficient sorting, material recovery, and waste separation. CRS NI’s stationary waste systems include recycling screens, picking stations, trommel screens, and fines recovery plants, ensuring maximum efficiency and minimal operational downtime.

How do static waste systems improve waste sorting efficiency?2025-02-14T16:38:06+00:00

Static waste systems use automated sorting technology to enhance efficiency, including:
• Material separation at high speeds, reducing manual sorting.
• Advanced conveyor and screening systems that improve recovery rates.
• Customisable setups tailored to specific waste types, ensuring precision sorting.
By streamlining waste handling, these systems allow businesses to process larger volumes with less labour and lower costs.

What industries benefit from static waste processing solutions?2025-02-14T16:39:19+00:00

CRS NI’s stationary waste systems support a range of industries requiring high-capacity waste processing, including:
Construction & Demolition (C&D) – Handling concrete, wood, and metal waste.
Commercial & Industrial (C&I) – Sorting plastics, paper, and packaging materials.
Manufacturing & Logistics – Managing by-products, scrap materials, and packaging waste.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) – Processing electronic components and metals.
Recycling Facilities – Specialising in high-volume material recovery and waste diversion.

How do fixed waste systems contribute to sustainable waste management?2025-02-14T16:39:55+00:00

Stationary or fixed waste systems play a key role in environmentally responsible waste processing by:

Maximising material recovery – Ensuring more recyclables are diverted from landfill.
Reducing energy consumption – Designed for continuous, efficient operation.
Lowering landfill dependency – Enhancing waste sorting accuracy to reclaim valuable materials.

By integrating a static waste system, businesses can significantly cut waste disposal costs and improve their sustainability targets.

What is the difference between static and mobile waste systems?2025-02-14T16:42:30+00:00

Static and mobile waste systems serve different operational needs based on industry, waste volume, and infrastructure availability.

Best For: Stationary waste systems are designed for permanent, high-throughput operations, whereas mobile systems are ideal for temporary or location-flexible applications.
Sorting Efficiency: Static waste systems feature automated material separation for precision and speed, while mobile systems use manual and mechanical sorting on-site.
Capacity: Stationary waste systems handle large-scale, continuous waste processing, whereas mobile units are better suited for mid-scale, adaptable operations.
Cost: Static waste systems require a higher initial investment but provide greater efficiency over time, while mobile systems have a lower upfront cost and reduce transportation expenses.
Environmental Impact: Static waste systems maximise recovery rates and minimise landfill waste, while mobile systems reduce transport emissions by processing waste at the source.

For sustainable recycling systems that are purpose-built to match and surpass your needs, contact CRS NI Ltd.

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