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SPALECK Sustainability Report 2023

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

From Rainer Elfring

Published: 15.08.2024

Updated: 15.08.2024

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Since 2013, we at SPALECK have focused on transparency and responsibility and regularly publish reports on our CSR activities. As requirements such as the GRI guidelines and the new ESRS specifications become ever more demanding, the amount of work involved in our reporting also increases.

In the beginning, we primarily wanted to present our commitment to sustainability in an appealing way. Today, our focus is on more than just a strong corporate image. We are committed to openly reporting on our social, environmental and Efficiency practices and taking responsibility for our impact on the environment and society.

Thanks to the continuous optimization of our processes, we were able to complete the current report in record time and provide a comprehensive insight into:

  • Environmental Management: Our initiatives to reduce our ecological footprint and promote sustainable practices.
  • Social responsibility: Our commitment to social projects and initiatives that have an impact on society.
  • Economic responsibility: Our approach to economic efficiency and how sustainable practices contribute to our growth.
  • Social responsibility: Measures and projects that promote the well-being of our employees and society.

We are proud of our progress and look forward to continuing to report on our sustainability work at a high level.

Click here for the report.

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

Rainer Elfring

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The precise design of a tension-shaft screening machine is always tailored to the recycled material. Factors such as the composition of the input material, its moisture content, contaminants, throughput requirements, and the recycling goals associated with the input material form the basis for this. Working with you, we define screening sizes, purity requirements, and throughput rates, and use this information to configure the exact machine settings—from screening panels to amplitude and machine features such as the SPALECK FineSideCOVER (FSC) or our MultiDECK technology with a split push rod. Learn more here about our ModularDESIGN+ concept, which we use to find the optimal screening machine for your material. We’d be happy to test the respective recycling material together with you free of charge at the SPALECK TestCenter.

Precise screening of the fine fraction results in clearly defined particle sizes. For example, if the fine fraction ranging from 0 to 10 mm is reliably screened out, downstream sorting equipment—such as eddy current separators, NIR sorters, sensor sorters, and X-ray sorters—operates more reliably and efficiently as a result. In addition, the system’s cleaning requirements are reduced, and higher material purity levels can be achieved. You can see a good example of the benefits of a tensioned-shaft screen in the reference video on municipal solid waste processing at our Swedish customer Tekniska verken. The video demonstrates how a SPALECK tension-shaft screen reduces the load on the downstream eddy current sorters and NIR sorting processes. You can find all the details about the project here.

The service life of screening mats for Flip-Flow screening machines depends heavily on the recycled material, the Recycling process, and factors such as the abrasiveness of the material stream. In many recycling applications, very long service lives are possible. Thanks to our bolt-free, modular clamping system, individual screening mats can be replaced quickly and easily as needed. You can see how this works in the video on our landing page for tension-shaft screen machines. You can get a competitive quote for replacement screening mats through our spare parts service.

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