ReMA 2026 Recap | Stokkermill recovery of Copper & E-Waste Innovation

Las Vegas, April 2026 — Stand 847

The participation of Stokkermill, together with SEDA-Stokkermill USA, at the ReMA Convention 2026 in Las Vegas concluded with strong interest from industry operators. At a pivotal moment for the North American recycling industry, marked by steady growth in scrap cables, end-of-life electronics and e-waste, the event represented an important opportunity to present concrete, fully operational solutions.

K130S Compact Cable Granulator

Among the technologies on display, the system that attracted the greatest attention was the Stokkermill K130S compact granulator for copper and aluminium cables. Designed to ensure high metal purity with a reduced footprint, the K130S confirms itself as an ideal solution for operators seeking efficiency without the complexity of large-scale plants.

Main specifications:
• Processing capacity: up to 220–265 lbs/h
• Designed for the recycling of copper and aluminium electrical cables
• Expandable into a complete line with:
o turbo refining unit
o magnetic belt separator
o PS600 single-shaft pre-shredder
• Italian engineering, with fully operational installations in the field

The K130S represents a strategic entry-level solution for scrap dealers, cable recyclers and metal recovery operators aiming for reliable and efficient copper recovery.

E-waste recycling: the future is already operational

While cable granulation systems represent Stokkermill’s historic core business, the future is clearly oriented towards WEEE and e-scrap processing.

During ReMA 2026 it became increasingly evident that the growing volumes of electronic waste in North America are driving strong demand for advanced separation technologies. In response, Stokkermill offers solutions for End of life PV recycling.

These are not experimental solutions, but industrial systems already operating at large scale in Europe, now also available to the North American market through SEDA-Stokkermill USA.

Advanced separation technologies: a strategic driver

One of the key topics emerging during the exhibition was the increasingly strategic role of material separation. Today, volume reduction alone is no longer sufficient: true competitiveness depends on the ability to achieve increasingly high-purity output streams from complex waste flows.

Stokkermill optical sorting and X-ray separation systems address this requirement by delivering high-precision automated classification, industrial-scale reliability, and performance already validated in real-world applications. These technologies represent one of the main growth areas for North American recyclers in the coming years.

The team, led by Bruce Henderson, combines in-depth local industry expertise with direct access to the full Stokkermill technology range: from compact granulators to complete WEEE recycling plants.

This means local support, fast response times and reliable technologies developed by one of the most recognised names in global recycling.

Stokkermill in Recycling Today: Innovation in the Recycling of Solar Panels and WEEE

Stokkermill was also featured in one of the most authoritative international magazines in the recycling sector, Recycling Today, which published an in-depth article on its technologies for recovering materials from solar panels and waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The article highlighted the effectiveness of Stokkermill’s solutions in processing photovoltaic modules and complex WEEE streams, with particular emphasis on the plants’ ability to separate and recover strategic materials such as aluminum, copper, glass, and silicon, thereby making a tangible contribution to the development of the circular economy. This publication underscored the company’s role as an international leader in innovation for industrial recycling, further strengthening the brand’s global visibility.

22/04/2026