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DEPAK
The
food packaging industry is faced with the constant dilemma of
dealing with "off-spec." product so that it is safely
disposed of and prevents redirection of the products back into
the marketplace. The EKO DEPAK densification technology provides
a fully automated process which separates the food/liquid material
from the packaging, and then compacts the packaging material
into a dry Briquette with 98 per cent of the liquid removed.
The liquid/food is directed to a holding tank from the high
pressure de-packaging chamber and is then pumped out of the
machine. This completely closed system prevents any exposure
to the atmosphere of the product content thus reducing odour
and minimal zing machine clean up.
The briquettes can be sold to recycling companies as feed stock
for steel or aluminium mills. In the case of the liquid/food
material, often it can be used as animal feed, compost or fertilizer.
This creates revenue and at the same time eliminates the cost
of trucking and disposing of the materials in landfills. The
cost savings will significantly reduce the payback period for
the EKO DEPAK system.
By installing the EKO DEPAK machine in-house or at a secure
off-site reclamation facility you maintain control of the "off-spec"
material. It gives you peace of mind knowing that the product
has been safely and economically removed from circulation and
disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
EKO's DEPAK is a economical alternative to land
filling "off-spec" product. Disposal costs will
be significantly reduced as both the separated packaging and
their contents can be recycled. Automatic operation ensures
that manpower needed to run the program will be minimal. As
well, the efficient containment of the liquids means an end
to messy machine clean up and an unsightly facility.
On site product destruction guarantees
that "off spec" product does not re-enter the marketplace
where it could result in negative publicity. Your corporate
image with be enhanced as a company with a waste handling
program that focuses on recycling and landfill diversion.

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