Environmental project with branch Crusher for organic waste reduction in schools

News13 de November de 2025

The Zero Waste project was created with the goal of collecting and environmentally disposing of urban solid waste in a way that saves public resources and promotes socio-environmental actions. Recently, a municipality took another step to actively participate in this project. A municipality in the state of Santa Catarina acquired a Lippel branch Crusher for the shredding of organic waste. The use of this equipment will promote savings in the municipality's public resources, as the disposal of organic waste generated a high cost in transportation logistics to the municipal landfill, as well as harming the environment by releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Now, by shredding the material, it can achieve a reduction of up to 80% in the volume of the raw material, thus generating up to 80% savings in material transportation. But even more important is that, once the material is processed by the branch Crusher, it is ready to be reused through organic composting. The reuse of this material saves on the purchase of artificial fertilizers, as through composting, the highest quality organic fertilizer is produced. In addition to the economic benefit, a great social benefit is presented. This municipality started using the branch Crusher for shredding organic waste from schools, preparing the material to be used in the school's garden, involving educators, students, and students' families in this environmental action, teaching students from an early age to work in favor of the environment, as well as creating a better learning environment. This project is already bringing benefits to the municipality and the population, as well as assisting other sectors of the municipality such as schools. Here you will find a file discussing the concepts of the Zero Waste project produced by the Municipal Traffic and Urbanization Company of Londrina: http://www1.londrina.pr.gov.br/dados/images/stories/Storage/cmtu/conceito_projeto_lixo_zero.pdf