Baling Corrugated
Baling corrugated is one of the most innovative techniques today of recycling and making money out of your waste cardboards. Many studies show that the recycling of the corrugated cardboards often used in businesses and industries particularly the packaging industry contributes not only to the environment but also to the business economy. At present, several states have passed ordinances concerning the restrictions on the landfills and on managing waste outputs of these companies that further increases the need for these companies to develop its own recycling and waste management solutions.
In several states, the corrugated cardboards produced and dumped as wastes on the landfills constitute a great bulk of the entire landfill waste accounting for roughly 26 percent. Thus, to reduce the wastes dumped on the landfills, which likewise have serious implications on water supply and health, in general, states enacted legislations on the limitations on the number of wastes that these companies are to dump on the landfills. With these legislations in place, these leave companies without any choice but waste management measures. With respect to companies producing cardboards, several strategies are notable to include reducing and reusing corrugated cardboards and baling corrugated cardboards.
Before establishing or planning a baling corrugated program, the company has to determine first the amount of corrugated cardboards produced in week time. Usually, companies prefer to determine it by week since hauling of these materials are also on weekly basis and likewise to free up storage space fast. Then the company has to decide whether to bale or to sell these cardboards in its loose state. However, most companies prefer to bale because the baled corrugated sells more than those sold in loose state. Likewise, companies are able to save more for the hauling cost when the materials are in baled form.
Once decided to pursue a baling corrugated program, the company will then determine what kind, type and size of baler to purchase which likewise depends on the baling capacity required. Then it has to determine the cost and volume of baling by determining the labor requirement, the baling wire needed, the power consumption, the maintenance cost. Then the company will weigh this cost with what is supposed to get from selling these corrugated bales to recyclers. However, more often than not, companies get more than they expect out of the baling program.
Here are some practical tips should you want to engage a baling corrugated program. First, try to search the net for companies like Olympic Equipment that sell high quality yet affordable baling equipment. Look for a baler that can pack twenty pounds of corrugated for every cubic foot of baled material. Then choose also balers that have portable wheels so that you can move it from one location to another. Try to find a manual ejection baler and an auto-tie baler, as this would lessen the work force requirement. Finally, do not go for large size balers if the performance time is just the same as the small balers as it would require more power consumption and additional handling facility.

