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What happens if Non-Biodegradable waste is put into a BiobiN?

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What happens if Non-Biodegradable waste is put into a BiobiN?

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Most organics recycling plants (where the waste goes after being pre-processed in a BiobiN) sort their input materials, and are therefore proactive in their feedback about the calibre of the the waste coming from the BiobiN. If contamination (plastics, glass, etc) become a common occurrence and/or represent an unacceptable proportion of the waste, the contamination fees may apply. BiobiN, our partners and customers are driving towards the same goal, which is to recycle and help the environment. Subsequently we prefer to focus on working together to fix the problem rather than placing the penalty.

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