The disposal of unfit banknotes does not end with secure destruction and briquetting. For central banks and printing works, banknote recycling is.
Shredded cotton banknotes are briquetted for various reasons, but the most important reason is volume reduction. In addition to this, the dust can.
Since 1979, our banknote destruction systems can handle cotton, polymer, and hybrid banknotes. There is no exceptional design needed to deal with.
Although the concept of banknote destruction is the same for all substrates, we are happy to explain the whole process for polymer notes in this.
Banknotes are a familiar part of everyday life. While most traditional currency is made from cotton-based paper, an increasing number of countries.
Cotton banknotes; What are they made from? How are they made? How long do they last? Are they recyclable? In this blog, we will discuss their pros.
Polymer banknotes are an ongoing innovation in currency. Instead of a cotton-based substrate, these notes are made of a thin sheet of polypropylene.
The disposal of unfit banknotes doesn’t stop with the destruction and briquetting of the banknotes alone. There is still the remaining waste paper in.
When destroying banknotes, both on- and off-line, a reliable solution to efficiently transport and collect the shreds is important. Especially in.