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Recyquip Recyquip's aim is to design, manufacture and supply affordable, quality recycling equipment, waste m

These heavy-duty bins are designed to handle demanding environments where durability matters. Built from robust steel an...
21/05/2026

These heavy-duty bins are designed to handle demanding environments where durability matters. Built from robust steel and engineered for consistent use, they provide a reliable solution for collecting, storing, and transporting large volumes of waste and recyclable materials without constant repairs or downtime.

For industries such as manufacturing, logistics, construction, and recycling facilities, having the right containment system in place directly impacts workflow. Strong, well-designed bins reduce spillage, improve site organisation, and make handling more efficient from floor to final processing.

It is a simple part of the operation, but an important one. When your waste handling system works properly, everything else runs smoother.

Recyquip solutions are built to support real operational demands, not just short-term use.

Contact us to find the right setup for your site.
082 375 1058 | [email protected]

Case Study: Improving Throughput and Efficiency in a High-Volume Recycling OperationA client operating in a high-volume ...
19/05/2026

Case Study: Improving Throughput and Efficiency in a High-Volume Recycling Operation

A client operating in a high-volume recycling environment was facing increasing pressure on their operation. Large amounts of cardboard, paper, and plastic were being processed daily, but inefficiencies in handling and baling were slowing everything down.

Material build-up, inconsistent bale quality, and unnecessary manual handling were not only affecting productivity, but also increasing transport and storage costs.

The solution was to implement a closed door horizontal baler system with a controlled feeding conveyor. This allowed for consistent material input, automated compaction, and a far more structured workflow across the site.

The impact was immediate. Material was processed faster, bale density improved, and the overall operation became more predictable and easier to manage. With reduced volume and better stacking, the client was also able to optimise storage space and lower transport frequency.

This type of solution is particularly effective in industries such as recycling facilities, manufacturing plants, and logistics operations where material flow is constant and efficiency directly impacts profitability.

If your operation is dealing with high volumes and increasing pressure on throughput, it may be time to review whether your current setup is truly supporting your output. We’re always available to assess your site and recommend a solution that will deliver long-term performance.

Many machines look similar when they’re new. The real difference only shows after months of use.In high-pressure environ...
15/05/2026

Many machines look similar when they’re new. The real difference only shows after months of use.

In high-pressure environments, weak points show up quickly - bending panels, worn chambers, inconsistent performance. And by then, the cost is no longer in the purchase, but in the downtime and repairs that follow.

What makes a baler last is not cosmetic - it’s structural. Reinforced chamber walls, wear plates in high-impact zones, and proper welding all play a role in how the machine performs over time.

The strongest machines are not always the cheapest upfront, but they are often the most cost-effective long term.

If reliability is a priority in your operation, it may be worth rethinking what you’re comparing when evaluating equipment.

Not every operation needs a large-scale solution, but every operation needs an efficient one.For sites handling small to...
07/05/2026

Not every operation needs a large-scale solution, but every operation needs an efficient one.

For sites handling small to medium volumes of recyclables, the challenge is often balancing performance with practicality. Equipment that is too small slows everything down, while oversized solutions can be unnecessary and inefficient.

The MAC 102 is designed to sit in that middle ground, offering consistent performance for materials like cardboard, PET, and mixed paper without overcomplicating the process.

It’s widely used in environments such as distribution centres, retail operations, and waste sorting facilities where reliability and ease of use are key.

If you’re unsure whether your current setup is the right fit for your volume, it may be worth reviewing your options before inefficiencies start affecting your operation.

Yes, recycling is still profitable. But the margin for error is a lot smaller than it used to be.Inefficiencies that wer...
05/05/2026

Yes, recycling is still profitable. But the margin for error is a lot smaller than it used to be.

Inefficiencies that were once manageable are now costing businesses real money. Whether it’s slow processing, equipment downtime, or poor material handling, these issues add up quickly in a tighter market.

The focus has shifted from simply processing material to doing it efficiently and consistently. That’s where the difference is being made.

The right equipment plays a key role in that. It’s not just about getting the job done, it’s about how well and how reliably it gets done every day.

If your current setup isn’t delivering the output it should, it may be time to rethink the approach.

When waste handling systems aren’t set up correctly, the impact is felt across the entire operation. Space gets used ine...
30/04/2026

When waste handling systems aren’t set up correctly, the impact is felt across the entire operation. Space gets used inefficiently, material builds up faster than it can be removed, and teams spend more time managing waste than they should.

The right bins and containers change that dynamic. They’re designed to handle specific material types and volumes, making it easier to control flow, reduce mess, and improve overall efficiency on site.

This becomes especially important in industries where throughput and space are key factors, such as logistics hubs, factories, and recycling facilities.

If your current setup is creating more work than it should, it’s worth reviewing whether your waste handling equipment is actually supporting your operation.

Buying a baler shouldn’t start with price, it should start with the right questions.Too often, businesses focus on upfro...
28/04/2026

Buying a baler shouldn’t start with price, it should start with the right questions.

Too often, businesses focus on upfront cost and only realise later that key details were overlooked. Things like cylinder force, chamber strength, wear components, and after-sales support don’t seem critical in the beginning, but they are exactly what determine how the machine performs over time.

When those elements aren’t right, the impact shows up in slower processing, increased maintenance, and unexpected downtime.

The reality is that the cheapest machine is rarely the most affordable in the long run. The real value lies in consistency, reliability, and knowing your equipment can handle the demands of your operation day in and day out.

If you’re evaluating equipment this year, it’s worth taking the time to ask the harder questions upfront. And if you’re unsure what to look for, we’re always available to walk you through what matters based on your operation.

When businesses review their waste operations, the conversation usually starts with cost. But very quickly, it becomes c...
24/04/2026

When businesses review their waste operations, the conversation usually starts with cost. But very quickly, it becomes clear that the real issue is efficiency.

If equipment isn’t matched correctly to the volume and type of material being processed, it creates unnecessary strain across the entire workflow. Teams work harder, downtime increases, and output slows down.

The right setup changes that dynamic completely. It allows for smoother processing, better space management, and a more predictable operation overall. It’s not just about having equipment in place, but about having the right equipment doing the right job.

Heavy-duty yard containers deliver more than storage.They deliver operational advantages.• Improved material organisatio...
05/03/2026

Heavy-duty yard containers deliver more than storage.

They deliver operational advantages.

• Improved material organisation
• Reduced spillage and cleanup time
• Faster loading and dispatch
• Better space utilisation
• Increased durability under heavy loads
• Lower long-term replacement costs

When material is contained properly, your yard runs smoother.

Clean flow.
Clear zones.
Controlled handling.

Small infrastructure upgrades often create measurable operational improvements.

If you are looking to improve yard efficiency and durability, email us at [email protected]
to discuss container solutions built for industrial conditions.

Recycling materials are costing more than most yards realise.Not just in price per ton.But in:• Yard space• Handling tim...
03/03/2026

Recycling materials are costing more than most yards realise.

Not just in price per ton.

But in:

• Yard space

• Handling time

• Transport frequency

• Lost resale value

Loose material is expensive material.

The difference between average bales and high-density bales can mean fewer loads, cleaner operations, and better margins.

In a slow market, efficiency is not optional. It is competitive advantage.

If your yard feels cluttered, the issue may not be volume.

It may be density.

Email us at [email protected] to review your processing setup and see where efficiency can be improved.

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Unifront Industrial Park, Dekema Road, Wadeville
Johannesburg
1422

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Monday 07:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 16:00
Thursday 07:00 - 16:00
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