Sunnking Sustainable Solutions enhanced Capacity

To increase its recycling capacity, the New York-based company Sunnking Sustainable Solution was seeking a robust shredder with a high throughput rate that could quickly and efficiently produce a homogeneous output material, particularly suitable for shredding electronic scrap. It also needed to be possible to adjust the speed and torque for process optimization.

Now the IT asset disposition (ITAD) and electronics recycling company relies on the RS100 4-shaft shredder from Untha to process large quantities of electronic waste (WEEE). The shredder’s throughput, quality of the output material, and reliability were the main factors that convinced the company, the manufacturer emphasized. Sunn­king Sustainable Solutions is advised and supported by the team Untha America, Inc.

According to Adam Shine, President of Sunnking Sustainable Solutions, the investment in the shredder has been a game-changer for the company’s operations. In 2024, the firm purchased the 4-shaft shredder RS100 – a machine designed to process a wide variety of electronic waste materials – and integrated it into its processing line. “The shredder, powered by a 75-foot-long conveyor system, efficiently shreds mixed electronics while allowing for the removal of oversized items, such as televisions and transformers, which require special handling and processing,” the provider highlighted the machine’s performance. “The RS100 shreds approximately 30,000 pounds of material per day, producing two key output fractions: clean ferrous steel and consumer shred, which is sent to refiners for processing.” As reported, building on the success of the RS100, Sunnking is planning to expand its operations beyond New York. The company intends to establish a standalone facility outside of New York State to serve its customers better and enhance its recycling capabilities. “Additionally, Sunnking remains committed to supporting local communities through social initiatives like the ‘E-Scrap for Camp program,’ which raises funds to help send children battling cancer to summer camp.”

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(Published in GLOBAL RECYCLING Magazine 3/2025, Page 42, Photo: Untha)