Lippel delivers equipment for reusing contaminated material in Colombia.

Tree management23 de June de 2025
Lippel, a reference in sustainable solutions, recently delivered the PTL 170/250 X 400 equipment in the city of Medellín, Colombia. This equipment is designed for the production of wood chips from construction waste and old pallets, turning what was once considered an environmental liability into renewable fuel. According to Jhon, the company's director, this initiative not only adds value to the waste but also contributes to environmental preservation.
The PTL 170/250 X 400 is equipped with a metal detector and a magnetic pulley that extracts nails and other contaminants, ensuring that the produced wood chips are clean and ready for burning in boilers. This technology is essential for companies seeking sustainable and efficient alternatives for waste management.
In addition to delivering the equipment, a Lippel technician was assigned to provide training and capacity building for local operators. This ongoing support is a major differentiator for Lippel, which is committed to offering a complete solution to its customers. The company believes that investing in operator training is essential to ensure the equipment's efficiency and maximize the benefits of material reuse.
With this action, Lippel reaffirms its commitment to sustainability and innovation in the waste processing sector. Transforming waste into valuable resources not only improves company operations but also promotes a circular economy, contributing to a greener future.