Perfect Circle Recycling is uniquely positioned to become the leading alternative to organic diversion. By
increasing our capabilities of decanting glass products, we will be on the forefront of innovation in this
category. To walk you through the steps of this machine we tell people to think of it as a reverse bottling
machine or a rollercoaster for jars. It would begin with a 4×8 platform waist high, here is when it is
unpacked from a cardboard box or shrink wrap. From there, two employees will push the single
containers funneling into single file. At this point 8-12 containers are held tightly, a two-wheel carriage
slides over top the jars to spin the lids off, falling below into a container. The jars are then pushed down
the rail inverting to dump the contents. Here, the organic fraction is captured for recycling. A small
amount of water is used to rinse the containers and then they continue to a conveyed unit currently on
the market to crush the glass. Cullet is produced and ready for upcycling into sand, more glass, fiberglass
or used within the roads we drive on daily. Our application added to the existing technology will create a
one-of-a-kind unit capable of handling all different sizes, shapes, and organic viscosities. This stream of
so-called waste is staggering and its time we take advantage of these useful commodities. The beauty of
recycling this type of material is every aspect can be recycled. The lid, the glass, the organic, the
cardboard, and shrink wrap.