Paraguay is currently witnessing a significant surge in electronic and industrial waste due to rapid urban expansion in Asunción and Ciudad del Este. However, the local scrap processing sector has historically relied on primitive burning methods to separate plastic from metal, leading to severe environmental degradation and low copper purity.
The shift toward using a professional cable granulator is becoming a priority as local regulations tighten around air pollution. Paraguayan entrepreneurs are increasingly seeking automated solutions to replace manual stripping, aiming to improve the economic value of recovered materials for export to global markets.
Due to the subtropical climate and high humidity in many regions, the durability of recycling machinery is a critical concern. There is a growing demand for equipment that can withstand local operational conditions while maintaining high throughput for various grades of electrical cables.



