

Under the Background of the "Dual Carbon" Strategy, the Solid Waste Management Industry Bears the Dual Mission of Reducing Pollution and Lowering Carbon Emissions. Advanced Solid Waste Management Equipment, through Technological Innovation, is Providing Low-Carbon Transition Solutions for Enterprises and Cities.Solid Waste Management Equipment
- Reducing Pollution from Landfilling and Incineration
- Traditional landfilling generates a large amount of methane (a greenhouse gas with an effect 25 times stronger than CO₂), while improper incineration can release dioxins. Modern mechanical biological treatment (MBT) equipment, through a combination of pre-treatment and anaerobic fermentation processes, can convert organic waste into biogas, achieving significant emission reductions. For example, a project that processes 100,000 tons of waste per year can reduce carbon emissions by approximately 30,000 tons.
- Energy Recovery and Fossil Fuel Substitution
- Waste-derived fuel (RDF) production equipment can transform high-calorific solid waste into standardized fuel pellets for use in cement kilns or power plants. One ton of RDF can replace 0.6 tons of standard coal while reducing CO₂ emissions by 1.5 tons. In addition, plasma gasification technology can convert hazardous waste into syngas, with an energy conversion efficiency of over 70%.
- Full Lifecycle Carbon Management
- The green concept is integrated throughout the entire lifecycle of the equipment, from design to operation: The use of lightweight materials reduces production energy consumption; frequency - controlled motors save up to 30% of electricity; and digital systems monitor the carbon footprint in real - time, helping enterprises optimize their processes.