Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) is an alternative fuel produced from municipal solid waste (MSW) and industrial waste, designed to replace fossil fuels in cement kilns, power plants, and industrial boilers. RDF helps in reducing landfill waste, minimizing environmental pollution, and generating renewable energy.
At Blacksmith, we provide state-of-the-art RDF processing solutions, including shredding, screening, sorting, and densification equipment, to ensure high-quality fuel production. Our RDF technology is designed for maximum efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness in waste-to-energy applications.
RDF is a processed fuel derived from non-recyclable waste materials with high calorific value, including:
Non-recyclable polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene
Low-grade paper, laminated or coated materials
Synthetic fibers, mixed fabric waste
Processed wood, sawdust, non-treated furniture scraps
RDF serves as a sustainable energy source for industries looking to reduce carbon emissions and lower reliance on coal and other fossil fuels.
By converting waste into energy, RDF helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, diverting waste from landfills, and promoting circular economy practices.
A well-designed Materials Recovery Facility is key to a successful recycling system. Blacksmith provides turnkey MRF solutions to ensure optimal waste processing efficiency and maximum material recovery.