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Welcome to the leader in the ongoing technical development of machinery and methods of making the recycling of tyres, cables, WEEE, aluminium, refrigerators, MSW, magnesium and various scrap types an efficient and profitable business.

 

Our track record proves more than

  • 830 complete systems and
  • 7100 single machines

delivered all over the world. We are the first choice in recycling equipment!


 

 

Exhibitions

International Automobile Recycling Congress, IARC
Budapest, Hungry- 21-23 March.

Stand no 13. Meet product manager for WEEE-recycling Flemming Hansen and tyre recycling Björn Laursen.

 

ISRI 2012. Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries

Las Vegas, NV, USA. 15-19 April
Meet our Managing Director Dr. Toni Reftman, Sales Manager John Crowley and New Equipment Sales Manager Ken Moulin.

 

Read more about future the exhibitions here.

 

 

 

Eldan ScrapBook - Autumn 2011

 

Include e.g. tyre recycling in Saudi Arabia and Germany, recycling in general in India,

environmental work at Eldan as part of production, cable recycling in France and Italy and cable, aluminium and WEEE recycling in Spain.

 

 

 

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The Gothenburg Award for Sustainable Development 2011

 

Cultivated land is essential to the development of society and competition for land is intensifying. The need for food is expected to grow by some 70 percent by 2050 while there are already a billion undernourished people on the planet today. Africa is the continent with the most difficult conditions. However, it’s possible to change this trend by allowing agriculture to become the motor behind development in society through ecological and sustainable social and financial means.

 

For this reason the Gothenburg Award for Sustainable Development 2011 is awarded to a person and an organisation for their work in the field of sustainable food supply.

 

The prize of one million Swedish krona is shared equally by:  

  • The former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, who has become a leader of Africa’s green revolution.
  • The Tigray Project, which started out as a local initiative aimed at small farmers in northern Ethiopia and has resulted in both better harvests and less environmental impact.

I can think of nothing more worthy, vital or sensible to give the award to than sustainable food supply in combination with fighting against poverty and developing society. I am also very pleased that Kofi Annan and Sue Edwards from the Tigray Project want to come to Gothenburg and share their exciting experiences with us,” says John Holmberg, Chairman of the Gothenburg Award and Vice President at Chalmers University of Technology.

 

The Göteborg Award was founded in 1999 by the City of Gothenburg and several businesses with the following aim: to stimulate further development and recognize strategic work in sustainable development, nationally and internationally. The Award is funded by the City of Gothenburg together with the Second Swedish National Pension Fund, Carl Bennet AB, Elanders AB, Eldan Recycling, Folksam, Götaverken Miljö, Handelsbanken, Nordea, Peab, Schenker AB and SKF.

 

This is the twelfth time the prize has been awarded and the winners received their award at an award ceremony in December in Gothenburg, Sweden.  Read more about the award here.

 

 

Eldan deliver tyre recycling plant to India

 

A fully automated tyre-recycling plant in the Vapi region, Gujarat, India, started production on January 24, 2012. The plant, which was supplied to the client, S&J Granulate Solutions Pvt. Ltd. by Ferrostaal, currently has the highest capacity of any such facility in India. The production line is capable of processing up to 5,000 kilograms of shredded used tyres per hour. The resulting granulated rubber meets the highest international quality standards as it is 99.9 percent free of steel and textiles. The plant was manufactured by Eldan Recycling.

 

With predicted economic growth of between seven and eight percent in 2011/2012, India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Thanks to its substantial manufacturing and service industries, the country offers immense recycling resources.

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The largest plant for tyre recycling in Abu Dhabi - delivered by Eldan

 

A high efficiency tyre recycling plant has officially been opened in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi. The system line can process up to 8,000 kilograms of old tyres per hour, making it the largest in the United Arab Emirates. The produced granulate of sizes between 0.5 - 4 mm conforms to the highest quality standard.

 

“This region, including the entire United Arab Emirates, is expanding faster than any other market globally. Not just expanding fast, but they are also a world leader in adopting new technologies, and ideas. We are therefore extra happy about installing a complete top modern tyre recycling system here” says Dr. Toni Reftman, Managing Director of Eldan Recycling. Read more...


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