Recyclever - Reverse Vending Machine

Transport Hubs

Train, bus and tram stations along with airports, ferry ports and rapid transit stations see hundreds of people pass through them every day. This large volume of commuters leads to hundreds of single use plastic bottles and aluminium cans disposed of at these transport hubs.

An ideal opportunity to reduce waste and retain a tidy environment is by installing reverse vending machines, allowing everyone the opportunity to deposit their empty containers responsibly even when they’re on the move.

 

Benefits to Transport Hubs

  • Retaining highlevels of cleanliness
    Large volume of commuters creating lots of drinks containers
  • Lower maintenance costs
    Compacting waste products and less litter to collect and dispose of
  • Improve Health & Safety
    Less litter to cause potential health and safety issues
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    Transport companies are constantly reviewing their environmental impact. Reverse vending machines fulfil the requirement of their corporate social responsibility, delivering a positive message to their customer.

 

Why choose recyclever® RVM?

  1. A bespoke RVM for you
    Although standard machines are available, recyclever® can design your customised machine. Specially created to meet transport hub exact needs.
  2. Pre-programmed
    Our RVM’s can be tailored to recognise barcodes or shapes and only accept selected containers if required.
  3. Much more than Plastic & Aluminium Recycling
    recyclever® can be expanded into accepting other products to suit every environment.
  4. Marketing & Advertising opportunity
    Promotional messages or videos can be streamed onto the large 49” HD Screen, providing a potential revenue generating advantage.
  5. Display Information
    The large format screen could be used to display bus, flight, train or other travel information, not only keeping commuters informed but enticing them to recycle their waste containers too.

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