International Certifications and Compliance

Our Cebu Plant is certified to ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018, demonstrating our commitment to quality management, environmental responsibility, and workplace safety.

Electronic Scraps

The more common Electronic Scraps that we collect include items such as Printed Circuit Boards (PCB), Integrated Circuits (ICs), and mixed materials containing precious metals. However, we do collect other kinds of Electronic Scraps such as obsolete equipment, component, sockets etc. This list of Electronic Scraps are not exhaustive. The diagram below depicts the process flow for the treatment of Electronic Scraps.

Disposal of Used Solvents

We have the capability and expertise to recycle used solvents such as Acid Wastes, Alkali Wastes, Oil Contaminated Waste-Water, halogenated and non-halogenated organic solvents. The process flow depicting the disposal of the major types of used solvents are shown below.

Disposal of Waste Oil Treatment

Disposal of Other Spent Solvents

Disposal of Oil Contaminated Wastewater

Disposal of Acid/Alkali

To recycle used solvents, MRI relies heavily on its Solvent Recycling Assembly (see below). Essentially, this assembly comprise of a set of distillation plant installed with a temperature panel that is used to control the heating element in the tanks. In order to derive the pure solvent, the temperature panel must be adjusted to the boiling point of the pure solvent. This would allow the gasification and subsequently the condensation of the pure solvent.

Busted Fluorescent Lamp

Disposing a busted fluorescent lamp can be cumbersome because of the chemical compounds present in the lamp. This can be dangerous if disposed improperly. However, with the bulb eater, MRI now has the ability to crush and dispose fluorescent lamps safely. The process flow for disposing busted fluorescent lamp is depicted below.

The 3 filters used in the bulb eater include: Heavy Duty Filter Bag, HEPA Filter and the Carbon Filter. The bulb eater along with the filters are shown below.

Recycling of Used Batteries

Similar to Busted Fluorescent Lamps, the disposal of used batteries are often a big problem for many firms. Batteries often contain a large amount of toxic chemicals and must be disposed in a safe and harmless manner. MRI is fully equipped with the necessary equipments to treat your used batteries. The diagram below is the process flow for the Recycling of Used Batteries.

Disposal of Used Batteries

The machineries used in the recycling of used batteries include the battery slicer and our smelting equipments (see below).

Battery Slicer

Smelting Equipment (Rotary Furnace)

Smelting Capabilities

Electronic scraps such as solder dross, printed circuit boards contain large amount of valuable metals such as gold, copper and tin. These metals are in high demand worldwide. Our Smelting Plant in Cebu has the capabilities of retrieving these metals from electronic scrap and converting them into block-like structure known as ingots for sale. Often, we do not provide standalone smelting services. Our smelting capabilities is used in conjunction with the services such as the disposal of electronic scrap and the recycling of used batteries. The smelting process along with pictures of the furnace and scrubber is shown below.

Smelting Process

Furnace

Scrubber

Future Business Relationship

As a One-Stop Waste Management Service provider, our job is to handle all our clients waste. This service not only provide our clients with administrative convenience but is also the most cost-efficient manner of disposing wastes.

Should you find that your wastes are not found in our list of services, please note that our services provided in this report is not exhaustive. As we have numerous tie ups with local co-treaters, we are able to look into all aspects of waste generated. Thus, the services we provide exceed those stated in this report.

We are committed to providing you with a world-class service and definitely look forward to a long-lasting business relationship with you.