Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) a global leader in advanced recycling and waste processing systems announces its project in Grand Junction, CO to be run by Bruin Waste, a long-time waste disposal leader in the western Colorado region. The new facility represents BHS鈥 third Patented Autonomous-Container-Loop system to be deployed.
The Grand Junction project supports the City鈥檚 long-term sustainability goals through:
- BHS’ patented Autonomous-Container-Loop which provides full commodity recovery and high-purity on plastics and aluminum containers with no manual labor.
- 12 Ton Per Hour (TPH) highly automated single stream MRF; utilizing state of the art AI and controls to minimize labor at key areas, while maximizing recovery and commodity purity.
- Multiple AI detection points provide material composition and performance data throughout the system, integrating this information into the main system controls and reporting platform in real time.
- The only automated MRF on the Western Colorado slope. Puts Grand Junction on par with the largest North American metropolitan areas in the recycling space.
Key Technologies and Features
- Max-AI庐 AIR: An innovative sorting solution that combines artificial intelligence (AI) with high-speed air ejection to accurately separate recyclables to reduce reliance on manual sorting.
- SpydIR庐-HS: A high-resolution optical sorter using Hyper Spectral Imaging to identify and separate a wide range of materials with exceptional precision.
- Total Intelligence Platform (T.I.P.): Provides real-time monitoring and analytics of material composition and system performance, enabling data-driven decision-making.
- BHS Debris Roll Screen庐 and Polishing Screen庐: Patented 鈥淣O-WRAP鈥 screening technologies that efficiently separate materials based on size and shape.听
鈥淲e are excited to be working with BHS to build听a听state-of-the-art Materials Recovery Facility (MRF)听in听Grand Junction, Colorado. This exciting project marks a major investment in the future of recycling for the Western Slope and surrounding communities. Set to be fully operational by听June 2026, the Grand Junction MRF will dramatically increase local capacity to sort and process recyclable materials using cutting-edge AI technology allowing for a fully autonomous container recovery. We believe this project represents an important step forward in bringing the most advanced recycling technologies and automation to smaller communities where currently none exist, while supporting future EPR legislation,” 听said Jeffrey R. Kendall, CEO of Bruin Waste.