Compost, Organics & Green Waste
Compost, Organics & Green Waste Recycling recycles garden waste into compost and biomass for the Agricultural, Horticultural & Biomass sectors
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Compost, Organics & Green Waste Recycling recycles garden waste into compost and biomass for the Agricultural, Horticultural & Biomass sectors
The challenge is to remove the contamination. Inerts (Heavy Fraction), Plastics, Papers & Textiles (Light Fraction) & Metals.
Manufactured Products
- High quality compost (an excellent supplement, not a fertilizer) for the Agricultural & Horticultural sectors.
- Biomass – Larger items are shredded into biomass and sent as fuel to biomass plants
Static Screening System
recovering light fraction
20mm Compost
Suction System
Compost Trommel
Compost Trommel
FAQ's
A complete green waste processing line typically includes a primary shredder, a windrow composting area, a trommel screen (to classify by particle size), contamination removal equipment (for light fraction, inerts and metals), and a conveying system to move material between stages. The most critical — and most often overlooked — component is specialist light fraction separation. M&K’s static electric compost screening system handles this where conventional equipment fails, removing plastic films, papers and textiles that conventional screens cannot capture.M&K Mobile_Static_23_2 Brochure
PAS 100 (Publicly Available Specification 100) is the British Standards Institution’s quality standard for composted materials. PAS 100-certified compost is classified as an end-of-waste product, which means it can be sold and applied to land without the regulatory restrictions that apply to waste. For UK compost producers, it is commercially essential — opening markets in agriculture, horticulture and landscaping, and demonstrating compliance to local authority partners and regulators. Every 2,500 tonnes of certified compost must be independently laboratory-tested to maintain the standard. The screening stage is one of the most critical PAS 100 control points — it is where the finished compost is classified to specification. An undersized or poorly performing screen risks the certification and the product’s commercial value. M&K’s static systems are engineered to protect it.