Plastic press – Get control of the plastic waste

A plastic baler reduces waste volume by up to 90% and makes it easier to handle plastic foil, bottles, and containers. Free up valuable space, reduce transportation costs, and create a more structured workplace.
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An efficient and space-saving solution for businesses that handle both small and large amounts of plastic

Plastic waste is an inevitable part of many companies’ everyday life – from plastic film and bottles to plastic cans and big bags.

Without the right solution, plastic can quickly accumulate, take up valuable space, and create disorder in storage or production areas. A plastic baler is an effective way to compress your plastic waste and make handling more manageable and economically advantageous.

By using a plastic baler or plastic waste compactor, you can significantly reduce the volume of plastic. This means fewer collections, lower transportation costs, and more structure in your waste management. The compact bales are easy to store, take up minimal space, and can be sold for recycling, contributing to a more efficient and cost-effective waste management.

Vertical balers

Effective plastic balers for managing both soft and hard plastic waste, occupying minimal space and perfect for creating bales at the source of waste.

Horizontal balers

Ideal for extensive plastic waste processing, these balers facilitate continuous loading and can be customized to handle both soft and hard plastics.

Compactors

Flexible solutions designed for the consolidation of soft and hard plastic materials, offered in both self-contained and stationary models.

Benefits of a plastic baler

With a plastic baler, you not only get control of the waste – you optimise the entire flow around handling, storage, and disposal.

It creates a better overview in everyday life, makes the workplace more efficient, and strengthens the overall operation of the company.

  • More space: Plastic waste is often bulky and unmanageable. A plastic baler reduces the volume by up to 90%, freeing up valuable floor space in the warehouse, backroom, or production line.
  • Lower costs: By compacting the plastic waste, the need for containers and collections is minimised. This reduces your disposal expenses and enables you to sell the compact bales for recycling – especially for clean and sorted plastic.
  • Safe waste handling: Plastic on the floor can create clutter and pose a safety risk. With a plastic baler, the waste is kept together, keeping work areas clean, organised, and safer. You also avoid manual labour of cutting plastic into pieces.
  • Efficient waste handling and mandatory sorting: A plastic baler helps you sort correctly and handle waste efficiently – including meeting documentation requirements and environmental conditions such as CSRD reporting or ESG work.
  • Waste monitoring: Make your machines even smarter with BRA-IN – Bramidan’s IoT platform that provides real-time overview of your waste data. With remote support, notifications, and automatic status updates.

Compress different types of plastic waste

Our plastic balers are designed to handle a wide range of types of plastic:

Soft plastic

Soft plastic such as stretch film, foil, packaging, and carrier bags is some of the most space-consuming waste in many businesses – especially in connection with receiving goods and pallet wrapping. Even though the material weighs very little, it can quickly create clutter and fill up large quantities in bins or on the premises. With a plastic baler from Bramidan, you can compress soft plastic efficiently and collect it in dense bales that take up significantly less space and are easier to handle in daily operations. Proper sorting and low pollution levels also make it possible to sell the bales for recycling.

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Soft plastic
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Soft plastic bale

PET bottles

Plastic bottles made of PET – typically used for beverages and food – quickly accumulate in large quantities and can be difficult to compress if not prepared correctly. For optimal compaction, we recommend removing the caps and perforating the bottles to release the trapped air. This ensures that the bales become more stable and compact. A plastic bottle baler or plastic bottle compactor is typically used to handle this type of waste efficiently. In many cases, it may also be advantageous to place a layer of cardboard at the bottom and top of the bale to increase stability and facilitate handling.

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Plastic bottles
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PET bottles bale

Plastic containers

Plastic cans and containers require pressing equipment with high press force and solid construction, as the material is rigid and resistant. Our powerful balers – especially models in the X series – are designed for this purpose and ensure uniform and durable compaction. Plastic containers and cans that are properly pressed and sorted are also attractive in the recycling market.

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Plastic cans on the street
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Plastic jugs containers bale from an X50-baler

Plastic barrels

Plastic barrels are used in a wide range of industries – for example, for storing liquids and powders in the industry. They have a large volume and often need to be pressed individually. This places special demands on both the size of the machine and the press force. At Bramidan, we offer machines specifically designed for barrel pressing, including powerful models in the X-series or our dedicated barrel press. This makes it possible to drastically reduce the volume while maintaining safe and stable operation.

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Plastic barrels with lids
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Bales of compressed blue HDPE plastic drums

Computer cases

Hard plastic such as casings, cabinets, and boxes are often found in electronics such as computers, televisions, and accessories. This type of waste requires a powerful and durable plastic baler that can effectively handle the materials.

At Bramidan, we assist you with the right solution for compacting hard plastic and electronic waste. Contact us for professional advice on waste management and choosing the optimal baler.

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Computer cases for recycling
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Bale of plastic, computer cases and PVC

Big bags

Big bags are typically used in the construction industry, offshore, agriculture, and other industries with bulk materials. The bags are often made of flexible, but strong plastic woven fabric and can be difficult to handle without the right equipment. An appropriate baler should have a wide and spacious chamber where any holders are removed to avoid damaging bags that need to be reused. When big bags are compressed correctly, they take up significantly less space and become easier to store, transport, and forward for recycling.

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Stacks of big bags
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Big bags bales on pallets

Function and use of a plastic baler

The primary function of the plastic baler is to transform loose and unwieldy plastic waste into compact bales. This is achieved through an efficient press cycle, where a hydraulic press plate compresses the material in a closed chamber.

Plastic balers are used in a wide range of industries – including industrial, logistics, retail, and food production – where plastic constitutes a significant portion of the waste volume. By installing an industrial plastic crusher close to where the waste is generated, you can streamline your internal workflows and avoid unnecessary transportation around the building.

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Vertical balers

Watch how our B4 works

B4 balers are pefect for stockrooms because of their size. They are made for basic compaction like soft plastic.

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VERTICAL BALERS

Watch how our B-series balers work

Balers in the B-series have cylinders on top and are made for basic compaction like cardboard, paper and soft plastic.

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VERTICAL BALERS

Watch how our X-series balers works

Balers in the X-series have cross cylinders inside for strong compaction of several recyclable waste fractions.

Video of how a Horizontal HPK works
Horizontal balers

Watch how our HPK balers works

Our HPK balers are ideal for continuous, high-volume waste handling. They feature automatic feeding and horizontal tying for efficient, nonstop operation.

Video of how a Mobile Comp HG-HGS-HA-HAN works
Mobile compactors

Watch how a mobile compactor works

A self-contained compactor offers versatile solutions for companies to manage their various waste fractions effectively.

Video of how a Stationary Auger Comp SP-SPN works
Stationary compactor

Watch how a stationary compactor works

Suitable for handling very large amounts of waste, stationary compactors come with a press unit and movable container.

Types of plastic balers – Which one suits your needs?

Vertical vs. horizontal balers

Vertical plastic balers are ideal for businesses with limited space or moderate amounts of waste. They take up minimal floor space and are easy to operate. The high pressing force ensures stable bales that can be easily handled and stored.

Horizontal plastic balers are suitable for businesses with large and continuous amounts of plastic waste. They typically have automatic filling and binding, providing high capacity and low manual handling. Horizontal solutions are ideal for large-scale production, warehouse facilities, or logistics centres.


Small, medium, and large balers

We offer balers in several sizes. A compact model like B3 or B4 is good for smaller amounts of plastic film, while an X30 or X50 can handle larger volumes and hard plastics. For special needs – such as big bags or plastic barrels – we have machines built for the task.


Step-by-step guide: How to use a plastic baler

Loading cardboard

Start by sorting the plastic correctly. Remove lids, metal parts, or any other non-plastic material. Ensure the plastic is not wet or contaminated – this improves the quality of the finished bale and its resale value.


Compacting plastic

Once the chamber is filled, the press cycle is activated. The hydraulic press plate compresses the plastic with great force. Depending on the machine’s size and the type of plastic, the process is repeated several times. The finished bale is automatically or manually tied  – a typical result when using an industrial plastic compactor for plastic recycling.


Storage

The finished plastic bales have a firm and uniform shape, making them easy to stack and store – either directly on the floor or on pallets. This makes collection, internal transport, and recycling easier and more professional.

 

 

Mobile and stationary compactors for plastic

For businesses needing efficient waste compaction on a larger scale, we offer both mobile and stationary compactors.

Stationary compactors are ideal for fixed waste centres with high daily waste volumes – they deliver maximum compaction efficiency and low maintenance.

Mobile compactors are flexible and easy to move between locations, making them suitable for places with varying amounts of waste or limited space.

Our compactor solutions are tailored to the type of material, volume – ensuring streamlined and cost-effective waste management.

Used plastic balers

If you want a cost-effective solution, we also offer refurbished used plastic balers.

Our used machines are carefully selected and undergo a thorough quality control and refurbishment process at our own workshops, where vital components are replaced or upgraded as needed. This ensures that you get a reliable and efficient solution – at a lower price than a new model.

A used plastic baler is a good choice if you want to keep the investment down, but still desire high performance, safety and efficiency. At the same time, it is a choice that extends the machine’s lifespan and contributes to a more circular economy – completely in line with our values.

FAQ: Most common questions and answers

What to do with large amounts of plastic waste in companies?

Companies with a lot of plastic packaging – e.g. plastic film, stretch film, big bags or plastic crates – often face challenges with storage and disposal. If the quantities are large and the waste accumulates quickly, a waste compactor is the right solution. It can compress large amounts of loose plastic directly into the container and minimises the need for frequent collection.

For smaller to medium amounts of plastic, we recommend a baler instead, which compresses the plastic into compact bales.

What should I do with a lot of plastic waste in my company?

If you have large quantities of plastic waste such as plastic film, stretch film, big bags or plastic pallets in your company, you should consider a professional waste solution. At Bramidan, we typically recommend:

  • Compactor: Ideal for companies with a lot of plastic waste. Compacts large quantities directly into a container, reducing the number of emptying cycles and saving on transportation costs.
  • Baler: Suitable if you want to separate the plastic and sell it as recyclable material. It compresses the plastic into compact bales, which are easy to store and handle.

The choice depends on the type of waste, quantity, and where the waste occurs in the company. We offer free advice and a tailored solution.

Can I use the same machine for cardboard and plastic?
Yes, you can easily use the same machine for both cardboard and plastic, but not at the same time. We recommend that you sort your waste and make separate bales. Use recycling racks to sort and collect soft plastic waste while you compact cardboard. When you have collected enough bags of plastic, compact a bale.
What are the regulations for sorting and handling plastic waste?

According to EU legislation, companies must sort plastic waste at the source and ensure proper handling.

  • With a baler, you can easily sort and document recyclable fractions.
  • With a compactor, you can manage large quantities of plastic waste without compromising on waste registration and storage requirements.

Bramidan offers consultancy to ensure that your company complies with the current waste regulations – now and in the future.

How can I compact soft plastic?
You can compact soft plastic in all our balers. The choice of machine depends on the volumes and shape of your material. Soft plastic is a valuable recyclable material. It can be found in many different products, but the majority is found as stretch film or plastic wrapping for goods delivered on pallets, soft carrier bags, and bin liners. The price for a bale of soft plastic depends on the purity of the material, meaning the better sorted the higher value.
How can our company save money on plastic waste management?

You can save money in several ways – and the choice of machine is crucial:  

  • A baler reduces volume and enables the sale of sorted plastic waste as recyclable material. At the same time, fewer collections are required.
  • A compactor significantly reduces transport costs by consolidating large quantities of loose waste into fewer containers.

Both solutions free up space and provide a more efficient waste flow.

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