Maitland Recycling (SCRAP System)

For this machine, I’ll use the exact same words I used for the Blue Mountains truck… it’s massive, has a great sound to the engine and looks awesome! On Tuesday 16th, December 2008 I took a bus and three trains to the Hunter Valley, found 160km (100 mile) way up north of Sydney. I jumped off at a suburb called Thornton, which is found under Maitland City Council. A company called Hunter Resource Recovery (HRR) manages the recycling service within a particular area of the Hunter Region, comprising of Lake Macquarie, Cessnock and Maitland councils. Each council has the same recycling system, involving a fortnightly collected, east-west split 240L which has been in operation since 1997. The contractor for the region’s recycling collection is Solo Resource Recovery, another Richards company. The type of truck that collects the bins in the three councils is known as the SCRAP (Simultaneous Collection of Recyclables & Paper) System, one of Solo’s three unique split collection trucks. The 5-week-old truck in this video reflects Solo’s 4th split-body design, adding to the 3 previous models. These three councils are the only ones that use the SCRAP System in Australia. This type of truck’s operation is pretty straight-forward: the bin sits on the teeth of the lifter, a jet stream of water flips the lid open, then the bin is raised where the truck and bin dividers meet perfectly. The bottles fall into the street-side compartment (back section of bin) and the papers into the

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24 Responses to Maitland Recycling (SCRAP System)

  1. MitchellM15 says:

    - body is made by Solo Resource Recovery (a cousin to JJR, so have their similarities in design)
    - body has a vertical divider and yep, one paddle does both compartments
    - contamination seems to occur when the bottles don’t have a smooth discharge out of the bin, then when he shakes, the bottles fall into the paper compartment.
    - that hissing is the water jet building up pressure to flip open the lid
    - thanks for the words :D

  2. Ronnierecycle says:

    I was told by someone that there were JJ Richards in port stephens can anyone try geting a JJR ?

  3. MitchellM15 says:

    JJ Richards doesn’t operate in Port Stephens, maybe that someone was referring to JR Richards which still doesn’t operate there, but does nearby.

  4. laserkeyboard says:

    still do Haha

  5. waynemradams says:

    Awesome water squirter

  6. bundyfuelled says:

    from someone who wroks on these buckets, JJR build crap, go MJ. JJR lifter arms fall apart in a matter of weeks. And as for the picking up of bins, STOP SHAKING THEM, this causes more headaches for the mechanics than its worth

  7. mikilob says:

    what do you know truck boy, where is your hydraulics 3 ticket bitch lover

  8. Sean12325 says:

    Mad truck, like it when it sprays the lids open

  9. garbagemaster1234567 says:

    ive never seen anything like this it sprays the lid open with water lol awesome!!!

  10. Sean12325 says:

    Isn’t JJ richards and JR richards the same thing??

  11. MitchellM15 says:

    Yes they are basically the same, just different company names and in different areas.

  12. luckymisselala says:

    thats a pretty nice truck, it even sprays the lid opens. you did a good job finding this truck in action. thanks ;) 5/5

  13. whatwouldmattdo says:

    thanks, garbage buddy!

  14. whatwouldmattdo says:

    Mitchell; do the trucks round maitland still sort the recycling by paper/plastic? I know they used to, but I’ve heard a lot of people have the dividers ripped out believing it doesn’t make a difference.

  15. MitchellM15 says:

    Yep they still sort everything at the moment; don’t see why they’d still be using divided trucks if they mix it up in the end. I remember when I took these videos that there were some bins without dividers, stupid residents.

  16. aussiegarbo55 says:

    I used to have those JJ Richard Trucks at our council before which had those spray lid open things you call and have a split between them. One for Garbage and one for Recycling

  17. aussiegarbo55 says:

    @Sean12325 The reason why the lid gets sprayed open is because it can then get the bottle and paper compartment in each compartment

  18. TheOTTO2732 says:

    cool how a water jet opens the cart lid!

  19. Binboy112 says:

    good vid this truck is pretty cool with that water squirt good job it is like the sunny coast when they had split syestem but dident hav the squirt BINBOY112 

  20. sean1995newy says:

    the dividers fall out pretty easily, at my aunties it fell out and they gave her a whole new bin.. im moving to this oncil next week :D

  21. dodgerfan2004 says:

    crazy way of flipping lids

  22. sean1995newy says:

    i just moved to maitland council…. when we moved in the bin had no divider…. rang solo and we got a new sulo bin… it is way different now the divider is really thin and is held in with pop rivets…. pretty weird.

  23. GayBoyRunning says:

    its no water as there spuirting a cleanning chemical that is to not only open the lids but also to leave the bins to smell nicer.

  24. labrieexpert2000 says:

    this truck look heavy

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