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LIGNA 2023 | More robust. Lower maintenance. More energy efficient. Grand premiere of the new WEIMA WL 4 single-shaft shredder for waste wood

The popular WL 4 grinder from WEIMA is used thousands of times worldwide in woodworking and processing companies – and has been continuously improved over three decades. For the long-awaited LIGNA, the shredding specialist from Ilsfeld is giving the long-running machine a comprehensive technical update including modern design features. Together with the compact C 150 briquette press, the focus in Hanover will be on sustainable energy generation.

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Plastic Scrap Reimagined at EcoFib

EcoFib is a plastic recycler located in the Canadian city of Drummondville, which lies just outside of Montreal, Quebec. Currently, the company exclusively processes post-industrial plastic scrap, transforming it into plastic pellets that can be made into new products. This passion for plastic recycling can be felt throughout the company’s facility, as new lines are continuously added to expand its processing capabilities.

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Hitting the Road: WEIMA’s versatility on full display in 2023

The WEIMA team is back on the road to tell the US market about the many options they have when it comes to recycling, no matter the industry!

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Short work of long waste wood

Premier Wood in Australia relies on dependable WEIMA shredding technology from Germany for many years to ensure that waste wood management runs smoothly.

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High-end Maui Jim sunglasses lined up on a display shelf in their showroom

Keeping an Eye on Sustainability at Maui Jim

The city of Peoria, Illinois, is home to an eyeglass manufacturer with a familiar name— Maui Jim. The brand is renowned worldwide for its fashion-forward approach to sunglasses and prescription eyewear, and it is no wonder that the brand has been so successful.

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Plastic Boxes – Round 2

No throwing in the towel! The duo of a WEIMA W5.14 shredder and New Herbold granulator get defective plastic boxes ready for the next job. To do this, however, the boxes first have to be shredded to a uniform size.

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