When you’re planning on
onboarding a professional and industrial-scale waste management system into
your company, you’ll want to look no further than a baler. These machines crush
and compact your sorted recycling waste in order to reduce the space that it
occupies between waste production and collection from your business. You can
recycle cardboard, papers and plastic by this method of compaction – or you can
simply crush cubes of assorted trash in compactors and balers, depending on the
brand. This article examines which you might wish to consider: renting or
buying a baler for your business needs. Whatever your needs may be, there are
benefits to both buying and renting a recycling baler. Read below to discover
the best option for you.
Buying a Baler
As they’re serious pieces of industrial equipment, you’re not going to find a baler for extremely cheap prices. To purchase a baler is to make a long-term investment in your waste disposal system that you should expect to serve you for years to come. That’s how you justify the one-off price – by knowing that these machines are made to last, and will serve your company well through thousands of baled cubes of trash.
Of course, the clear benefit to buying your baler is that you’ll be in total control of it – you can decide where you position in, how you use it, how often you use it, and on the length of time that you’re going to be using it. It’s this security that is the major upside of buying a baler.
You are also able to pick up a baler second-hand. Used balers will still have a great deal of life in them, and are often offloaded by companies that relocate or are no longer producing the kind of waste that a certain baler compacts. This cheaper option might be more attractive to a smaller company with less to invest in a baler machine.
Renting a Baler
On the other hand, renting a baler comes with its own benefits. Yes, you’ll not own the baler that you are using on a day to day basis, but you’ll also not have to pay that large up-front cost. As such, you’ll be able to enjoy the benefits of baling technology without having to pay through the nose for it – instead adding a monthly baler renting charge to your business overheads. This is far more suitable for small businesses that might find it difficult to justify a one-off purchase.
Meanwhile, renting a baler also liberates you somewhat from the responsibility of a broken baler. If your rented baler breaks, you are less liable to pay to fix it yourself – although there may well be circumstances in which the error or break was as a result of your negligence.
Renting a baler is a wonderful option for smaller businesses that are aware of their waste production and who would like to ensure that they’re doing nothing to harm the environment around them – disposing of their waste effectively without paying a premium to do so.