The Easyfill Box Shredder was chosen
by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
following extensive trials, which included customer surveys to
assess the performance and acceptability of the packaging media.
RNLI despatches gifts and souvenirs to the charity's customers
worldwide and demands a packaging material that offers effective
protection for a wide range of items of varying size and weight.
The Easyfill machine is used to recycle surplus cardboard boxes
to produce a tough flexible mat with an easily handled lattice
structure for use as product protection and void fill for goods
in transit. Corrugated cardboard boxes of any size, and up to
15 mm total thickness, are fed automatically and the machine trims
the boxes, as it shreds, without the need for pre-cutting. A powerful
three-phase motor provides high-speed cushion production with
volume output up to 6 cubic metres per hour.
Substantial cost savings have been made and the RNLI Fulfilment
Centre Manager comments “Recycling cardboard boxes has resulted
in a significant cost benefit to the operating budget together
with improved customer service. It has completely changed the
way our company now looks at recycling. We find the Easyfill machine
is easy to use and rapidly converts surplus boxes into instant
packaging material. By recycling, customers are happy to see we
are helping to protect the environment".
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