Wood recycling: How waste wood is turned into a valuable secondary raw material
Wood is a natural and valuable raw material. Even after it has served its original purpose, waste wood still holds great potential, provided it is processed correctly. Modern wood recycling helps to conserve valuable resources and returns materials to the economic cycle.
Careful sorting and efficient processing of waste wood
Whether it is packaging timber, pallets, construction timber or timber from demolition projects: a wide variety of waste timber fractions arrive at our site in Bönen every day. The material is carefully inspected upon delivery and classified according to the relevant waste timber categories. This precise sorting forms the basis for high-quality and environmentally sound processing.
The waste wood is then shredded, screened and stripped of contaminants such as metals or other foreign materials using high-performance processing plant. This produces high-quality wood chips that can be reused in a variety of ways as a secondary raw material.
To keep the residual moisture as low as possible, we store the processed material in covered silos. The process is complemented by careful incoming inspections and a comprehensive network of laboratory samples. In this way, we ensure consistently high quality and the greatest possible safety.
With modern plant technology, many years of experience and high quality standards, we ensure that waste wood is processed safely and efficiently. This produces high-quality recycled raw materials that make an important contribution to resource conservation and find their way back into the cycle.
Would you like to dispose of waste wood or do you have questions about the correct classification of your material? We would be happy to advise you and support you in ensuring professional and sustainable recycling.