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Modern MSW sorting plant for Sokolow Malopolski, made by Sutco Polska

The implementation of a project involving the delivery and commissioning of a modern municipal waste sorting line has been successfully completed in Sokołów Małopolski.

The implementation of a project involving the delivery and commissioning of a modern municipal waste sorting line has been successfully completed in Sokołów Małopolski. The entire technological design and equipment supply were carried out by Sutco Polska, once again reaffirming its position as a leader in the waste processing systems sector.

The project encompassed the development of a technological system for an installation with a capacity of up to 20,000 Mg/year, adapted to process waste from the so-called "yellow" and "blue" bags – with processing rates of 3.5 t/h and 7 t/h, respectively.

As part of the project, Sutco Polska delivered the complete technological equipment for the sorting line, including a bag opener and a drum screen for initial fraction separation. In addition, the line was equipped with a magnetic separator, three optical separators, and a ballistic separator, which effectively separates 2D from 3D plastics. An integral component of the system is the internal transport infrastructure, consisting of conveyors, a high-performance baling press, and a modern sorting cabin fitted with ventilation, heating, and cooling systems, ensuring year-round working comfort for the staff. The entire installation is supported by an advanced power supply and control system, enabling automated operation and monitoring of the entire line.

The sorting system, designed and implemented by Sutco-Polska, enables the separation, sorting, and cleaning of recyclable fractions such as plastics, paper, and metals. These materials are then sent for further recycling with the aim of final processing and reuse.

Thanks to the implementation of this project, Sokołów Małopolski has acquired an efficient and environmentally friendly infrastructure for modern waste management. It serves as another example of successful collaboration between local government and an experienced technology partner committed to quality, innovation, and a comprehensive approach to investment.