Waste Management Tag

Maintaining the integrity of the environment is an important aspect of waste and recycling management sectors, as it directly affects the vitality of equipment and land infrastructure. However, disruptions to concrete and other permeable surfaces can be a recurring issue for those operating heavy machinery...

Belts play a critical role in the waste management and recycling industries, where equipment must withstand the demands of transporting and processing materials. Without dependable belts, equipment breakdowns can result in expensive downtime and lost productivity. Rob Michelson, Motion's Product Manager - Belts, boasts over 35...

Australia has made remarkable strides in paper and cardboard recycling, with a recycling rate of 87% for all paper and cardboard waste. The country's commitment to maintaining consistent recycling practices for paper and cardboard waste is vital for a cleaner, energy-efficient future.   To achieve this, paper...

A quarrying and materials recycling plant in Melbourne’s west has undergone a V-belt upgrade on their primary crusher machines, eventuating in a $90,000 downtime cost saving. Rob Michaelson, National Product Manager for Belts at Motion Australia, explains that the customer was only getting two to...

Vibrational loosening is a common contributor to equipment fails. And in water and wastewater applications, the risk of fasteners coming apart is further exacerbated by the amount of moisture in the environment. According to industry specialist Michael Rowe, who is the Product Manager of Adhesives and...

Though BSC has long been established as a provider of industrial mechanical componentry, the company can now assist customers on the plumbing side – through their unique partnership with Dixon Asia Pacific “While BSC stands for ‘Bearing Service Company’, and most customers know us for bearings...

The foundation of efficient waste management comes down to the wrapped belts that keep the machinery rolling. Compared with other developed economies, Australia generates more waste than average and recycles less. Since the Australian Commonwealth appointed a Minister for Waste last year, the nation’s effort in recovering waste has been improved.