Horticulture Week
17 June 2009
Organisers of this year's Arborists' Trade Fair say it will have more of a focus on "green-waste solutions".
Arboricultural Association director Nick Eden said: "People are not just looking for woodchippers. They also want log splitters and mobile saw mills. There's an awareness that too much material is simply being wasted."
Perry Plant Hire is promoting BGU machinery from Germany. This machinery can be used for producing kindling wood as well as shredding and bundling wood. Hardmet is also showing ranges of towable chipping and shredding machines, while GreenMech is also featuring a range of tracked chippers and shredders.
Because of high fuel costs, there is obviously more interest in using arboricultural arisings for fuel. Boomeco Biomass will be promoting its services, selling green waste to the biomass and amenity markets. The firm claims that it can boost the profits of arborists by paying money for their waste products.
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