Case Stories Overview
With over 3,000 machines delivered for compaction and dewatering of a wide variety of products, RUNI has built up a wealth of experience. Below, you can discover case stories showcasing many of these different applications.
For over 40 years, Selit North America has specialized in extruding the foam underlayment found beneath floors in houses, offices, and other buildings.
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One of the largest producers of plastic granulate from post-consumer waste in Europe, Systec Plastics Eisfeld in Germany
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The Swedish company Rexcell produces tissue and airlaid. They are among the leading companies in the industry, with a high technological level in their production.
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Folldal Gjenvinning saves between 100 – 150 kW per hour per production line by pre-drying washed plastic film in a RUNI Screw Compactor.
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By compressing and dewatering water-laden reject, the paper mill avoids transporting water for no purpose.
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The SK120 provides significant savings in a small English industrial company.
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Separation and dewatering in connection with the destruction of Tetra Pak cartons made the waste dry enough for recycling.
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Jasar Recycling has installed a RUNI SK370 to dewater their PET-bottles at their East Palestine, Ohio location.
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Langage AD is a leading producer of ice cream, yogurt, and other dairy products in Devon, England.
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The SK370 screw compactor from RUNI is used at this disposal facility in Germany to capture dust from the extraction system.
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Food waste is particularly well suited for anaerobic digestion (AD) plants.
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Tarm Recycling Center compresses the collected EPS, also known as Styrofoam, on-site using a RUNI SK200Twin and resells the compressed EPS blocks for recycling.
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Approximately 30 tons annually, equivalent to over 60 truckloads of Styrofoam, is now collected instead of going to the combustible waste container
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By separating paint residues from the buckets and compressing the packaging, the environmental company saves money on both transportation and waste fees.
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Supermercati Tosano, a family-run supermarket chain founded in 1970, has found an intelligent solution for handling the growing amount of EPS from their stores.
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Cap Fraicheur is a French supermarket chain with high fish sales. The company wanted a solution for compressing their fish boxes.
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For many years, Morpol in Poland has been the world’s largest processor of fresh salmon and is today part of the Marine Harvest Group.
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North Landing, LLC from Clifton, NJ installed a new Runi SK370 EPS compactor to compress fish boxes into blocks, which can then be recycled into other plastic products.
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In 2011, VEGA Salmon built new production facilities in northern Germany, very close to the Danish-German border, for processing salmon.
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Environmentally friendly EPS handling is a revenue instead of an expense.
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Xerox is one of the major names in printers and office equipment.
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Storage Conditions Would Be More Difficult Without the RUNI SK120. The RUNI SK120 Screw Compactor has resulted in enormous savings for a British retail chain, both in terms of space and costs.
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Waste Management Creates Profit: A large American furniture chain generated $3 million by sending packaging for recycling.
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Vartdal Plast – Taking the Leading Role in Norway: From Fish Box Manufacturer to Waste Collector and LOOP Ambassador
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Case about Carlsberg from Denmark who uses a RUNI SK370 for dewatering and compacting PET bottles and a SK240 for Alu cans.
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At PreZero in the Netherlands, large amounts of dust from demolition waste caused problems for both employees and neighbors. With RUNI screw compactors, the dust is now compacted and bound directly under the filter system — eliminating dust issues once an
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Less dust, easier handling, and lower transportation costs. The RUNI Screw Compactor is a breakthrough in waste management from airlaid production.
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