Humdinger Equipment announced the launch of its new line of waste and recycling machinery designed to meet the evolving needs of waste operations across North America.
Focused on sustainability, operational efficiency and maximizing value from waste streams, the company said the new equipment will help increase recycling rates, reduce landfill disposal and improve material separation processes.
The new product line includes a diverse range of equipment: trommel screens, vibrating recycling screens, picking stations, eddy current separators and air density separators. Built for demanding environments, these machines efficiently sort and separate materials based on size, weight, density and viscosity. They will support landfills, recycling operations across various sectors and integrate seamlessly into existing equipment systems.
Designed with flexibility in mind, the machines can be configured as tracked, wheeled or stationary systems to fit a variety of site requirements. Mobile units feature a true hybrid power system that offers both diesel and electric operation, providing greater energy efficiency, lower operating costs and support for evolving environmental and compliance goals.
"Waste operations are seeking ways to separate materials for diversion, recycling or alternative use," said Chad Phares, vice president of Humdinger Equipment. "Adding separation equipment to our portfolio allows us to provide customers with another practical solution for increasing recovery rates and improving operational efficiency alongside our Tana product offerings."
Humdinger began in the earth-moving industry in 2005 and expanded into the waste and recycling industry in 2011. With the addition of the new product line, it can serve the waste management industry further and enhance the United States' recycling efforts.
For more information, visit humdingerequipment.com/products/separating-equipment/.









