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Briquette Tech install briquetting machine for demonstrations

Briquette Tech • Nov 24, 2020

Briquettetech have installed a POR Micucci “ Standard ” briquetting machine at their premises in Kettering

This is available for customers to visit with samples of their own waste, to undertake briquetting trials, so they can ascertain for themselves both the suitability of their material and calculate the throughput characteristics of their waste, to facilitate specifying the correct size machine from the range. Alternatively we can arrange for waste material to be collected and trials can be carried out on customers behalf. Contact us today to arrange your demonstration!

by Briquette Tech 25 Nov, 2020
The Italian recycling technology company POR Micucci System SRL have recently announced the appointment of Briquette Tech (A & G Toseland Ltd) as their exclusive distributor and re-seller of their briquetting and shredding range of machinery for the UK and Irish markets. With more than 350 machines already operating in the UK and Ireland, in a variety of industries, the Brescia based company are prioritising the furniture and joinery sector for growth over the next 2-3 years. Their equipment is particularly well suited to help small to medium sized businesses convert their wood waste into, either, a usable internal fuel resource or a saleable product, giving customers the opportunity to produce wood briquettes for domestic use. This is an area likely to see a big rise in demand following the announcements in the governments “ Clean Air Strategy 2019” regarding the banning of the burning and sale of wet wood, to be rolled out from 2021. As part of POR Micucci’s new strategy for the UK & Irish markets, they have installed a demonstration briquetting machine at the premises of Briquette Tech (A & G Toseland Ltd) in Kettering. This will enable customers to trial their own material quickly and conveniently, so they are able to judge the potential of their own particular waste stream for conversion from a costly disposal problem, into a valuable and saleable resource. Contact us today for a demonstration!
by BBC News 21 Feb, 2020
Owners of wood burners, stoves and open fires will no longer be able to buy house coal or wet wood, under a ban to be rolled out from next year.
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