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Andrew Gold 0161 482 6220


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AGRIMIN Ltd, a world leader in animal health and nutrition, have invested in further baling technology from Riverside Waste Machinery.


Based in North Lincolnshire, the business has always been passionate about their duty to recycle, and the recent purchase of a second RWM 75 baler has helped them be more effi cient.


The company, with over 35 years’ experience in the development, manufacture and marketing of high quality livestock vitamin technology for the agricultural industry, gained a reputation as the ‘go-to’ provider for farmers wanting to provide the best level of care for animals.


One machine not enough


The fi rm has been using a Riverside baler – the RWM250 – since 2015. But by handling plastic and cardboard waste streams in high volumes, the company found one machine alone could not keep up with demand.


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MANAGER Hilary Mottram 0161 482 6230


4 SHM May, 2018


Gareth Staff ord (Right), production manager at Agrimin explained: “We have always been happy with our Riverside equipment, so it made perfect commercial sense for them to provide us with our next baler.”


Agrimin are now baling two tonnes of waste per month in their machines, to produce an average of 12 bales which are then bought by a recycling waste contractor.


Commenting on the benefi ts, Gareth said: “We no longer have a fi re hazard in the form of extra waste stored loosely on the site – everything is contained which keeps our working environment neater and safer."


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