Cemco’s Glass Gator Processes Waste Glass

Date: 7 August 2012

Cemco Inc., Belen, N.M., has introduced the Glass Gator for recycling glass.

Cemco says the Glass Gator quickly and efficiently turns glass into a 100-percent -ecyclable cullet or soft-edged sand byproduct, effectively reducing waste handling costs and minimizing glass-related injuries.

The company says the Glass Gator can process up to 80 bottles per minute and can handle either empty glass containers or broken glass shards.

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