Botswana's recycling industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation, driven by a growing commitment to sustainability and the need to turn waste into valuable resources. At the heart of this revolution lies the demand for reliable, high-performance equipment—and few pieces are as critical as the filter press. Whether it's separating paste in lead acid battery recycling, processing circuit boards, or ensuring clean air with pollution control systems, the right filter press can elevate operational efficiency and environmental compliance. But with so many options available, finding a supplier that understands your unique needs isn't just about buying equipment—it's about building a partnership. We've curated a list of Botswana's top 10 filter press suppliers, each bringing expertise, innovation, and a customer-centric approach to the table. From local pioneers to global leaders with deep roots in Botswana, these companies are more than vendors; they're allies in building a greener future.
1. EcoCycle Botswana
EcoCycle Botswana has been a cornerstone of the local
recycling equipment scene since 2010, earning a reputation for understanding Botswana's specific challenges—from arid climate conditions to evolving environmental regulations. Their
filter press equipment is a favorite among lead acid battery recyclers, designed to efficiently separate paste from battery components while minimizing water usage. What truly sets them apart is their holistic approach: they don't just sell filter presses; they offer complete
lead acid battery recycling equipment packages, including (complementary)
air pollution control system equipment to keep operations compliant with Botswana's strict air quality standards. "Our clients tell us they value our after-sales support most," says Maria Nkosi, their customer success manager. "When you buy from us, you get a team that stays with you—training your staff, troubleshooting issues, and even helping optimize processes long after installation." With a warehouse in Gaborone stocked with spare parts, EcoCycle ensures minimal downtime, making them a trusted choice for small scrap yards and large industrial plants alike.
2. GlobalRecycling Tech Africa
A branch of the German-based GlobalRecycling Tech, this supplier brings cutting-edge European engineering to Botswana's doorstep. Their filter presses are celebrated for precision, especially in
circuit board recycling equipment applications where separating tiny metal particles from plastic requires finesse. "We've adapted our technology to handle Africa's unique waste streams," explains regional director Jan Schulz. "Our latest filter press model uses smart sensors to adjust pressure automatically, reducing operator error and boosting recovery rates by up to 15%." Beyond circuit boards, they're a go-to for
li battery recycling equipment, offering filter presses tailored to lithium-ion battery processing—critical as Botswana's e-waste sector grows. What clients love? Their 24/7 remote monitoring service, which alerts technicians to potential issues before they cause downtime. With a local office in Francistown and a network of certified technicians across the country, GlobalRecycling Tech Africa combines global innovation with local responsiveness.
3. Botswana GreenMachinery
Founded by a team of local engineers, Botswana GreenMachinery prides itself on "equipment built for Botswana, by Botswana." Their filter presses are rugged, designed to withstand dust and temperature fluctuations common in local recycling yards. A hit with small to medium enterprises (SMEs), their manual and semi-automatic filter presses are affordable without skimping on quality. "We started because we saw too many businesses struggling with imported equipment that didn't fit their needs," says founder Thabo Mogae. "Our filter presses are simple to operate, easy to maintain, and priced so SMEs can actually afford to invest in sustainability." They've recently expanded into
dry process equipment, offering filter presses that work seamlessly with their own shredders and separators—ideal for businesses looking to build a cohesive recycling line. Clients rave about their "no-jargon" approach; instead of technical manuals, they provide hands-on training sessions in Setswana and English.
4. African Recycling Solutions (ARS)
ARS is a wholesaler with a difference: they partner with 15+ global manufacturers to bring a curated selection of filter presses to Botswana. Whether you need a high-capacity automatic model for a lithium battery recycling plant or a compact unit for a community e-waste project, ARS sources the best fit. "We vet every manufacturer to ensure they meet our quality and sustainability standards," says procurement head Lerato Kgosi. "Our clients trust us to cut through the noise and deliver equipment that works." They specialize in hard-to-find equipment, including niche filter presses for CRT recycling machines and
lamp recycling equipment. What makes ARS stand out? Their flexible financing options, including rent-to-own plans, which have helped many startups get off the ground. They also offer trade-in programs, allowing businesses to upgrade old filter presses for newer models—keeping both costs and waste low.
5. CleanTech Botswana
CleanTech Botswana is all about eco-efficiency. Their filter presses are engineered to use 30% less energy than standard models, a selling point for businesses aiming to reduce carbon footprints. They're particularly strong in
water process equipment, offering filter presses that integrate with water treatment systems to recycle 90% of process water—a game-changer in water-scarce regions. "Sustainability isn't just about recycling waste; it's about conserving resources like water and energy," notes environmental engineer Dr. Mpho Sebina. Their clients include major mining companies and government waste management projects, drawn to their ability to handle heavy metals and toxic materials safely. CleanTech also offers training in environmental compliance, helping businesses navigate Botswana's evolving regulations. For companies prioritizing green operations, CleanTech delivers equipment that aligns with both profit and planet.
6. MegaWaste Equipment
When it comes to industrial-scale recycling, MegaWaste Equipment is the name to know. Their filter presses are built for volume—think 500+ tons per day processing capacity—making them ideal for large plants handling
cable recycling equipment, scrap metal, and municipal solid waste. "Our hydraulic press machines and filter presses work in tandem to maximize efficiency," explains operations manager John Smith. "For example, a client processing scrap cables can shred, press, and separate metals and plastics in one continuous line." MegaWaste's filter presses are known for durability; many clients report using the same unit for 10+ years with minimal repairs. They also offer custom fabrication, recently designing a specialized filter press for a copper mine's tailing ore extraction project. With a 10-year warranty on major components, MegaWaste gives industrial clients peace of mind.
7. Botswana Recycling Innovators (BRI)
BRI is a startup with a big vision: to make advanced
recycling equipment accessible to rural communities. Their flagship product? A mobile filter press unit mounted on a truck, designed to service remote areas without reliable infrastructure. "Many rural recyclers collect waste but can't process it locally," says founder Neo Tshabala. "Our mobile unit brings the filter press to them, reducing transportation costs and emissions." The unit includes a small
air pollution control system, ensuring operations are clean even in villages. BRI also offers microloans to community groups to purchase their equipment, fostering local entrepreneurship. While their mobile presses are their star product, they also sell stationary models for urban businesses, with a focus on simplicity and low maintenance. "We test every design in our own recycling yard first," Tshabala adds. "If it can survive our team of trial users, it can survive anything."
8. Eastern Filter Press Co.
Hailing from India, Eastern Filter Press Co. has made a name for itself in Botswana with affordable, high-quality equipment. Their filter presses are a favorite in the lead acid battery recycling sector, where their plate-and-frame design efficiently separates lead paste. "We understand the budget constraints of African businesses," says export manager Raj Patel. "Our presses are priced 20-30% lower than European models, without compromising on durability." They offer a range of sizes, from small 5-plate units for artisanal recyclers to 50-plate monsters for industrial plants. Eastern Filter Press Co. also provides free technical support via video call, with a team of engineers available 12 hours a day to assist. Their fast shipping—often within 2 weeks from Mumbai—has made them a reliable backup for businesses facing unexpected equipment failures.
9. Southern Africa Environmental Systems (SAES)
SAES is a one-stop shop for recycling plants, offering everything from filter presses to
air pollution control system equipment. Their integrated solutions are popular with large-scale operations, such as a recent project for a copper cable recycling plant in Selebi-Phikwe. "We don't just supply equipment; we design the entire process flow," says project manager James Wilson. "For that cable plant, we installed a filter press, hydraulic cutter, and
air pollution control system that work together seamlessly." SAES prides itself on using locally sourced materials where possible, reducing both costs and carbon emissions from shipping. They also offer ongoing maintenance contracts, with monthly check-ins to ensure equipment is running at peak efficiency. For businesses building new recycling plants from the ground up, SAES's turnkey approach saves time and headaches.
10. Botswana Eco-Engineering (BEE)
BEE rounds out our list with a focus on community and education. While their filter presses are top-quality—including models for wet process and dry process applications—their real impact is in training. "We host monthly workshops on filter press maintenance and waste management best practices," says outreach coordinator Naledi Mosimanegape. "Many recyclers in Botswana know how to collect waste but not how to process it efficiently. We bridge that gap." BEE's filter presses are designed with simplicity in mind, making them ideal for community projects and schools. They also partner with NGOs to donate equipment to rural recycling cooperatives, helping build sustainable livelihoods. "Our goal is to grow the recycling industry from the ground up," Mosimanegape adds. "Every filter press we sell is a step toward a cleaner, more prosperous Botswana."
Choosing the right filter press supplier is about more than specs—it's about finding a partner who understands your goals, your challenges, and Botswana's unique landscape. Whether you're a small-scale recycler just starting out or a large plant scaling up, the companies on this list offer the expertise, support, and equipment to help you succeed. As Botswana's recycling industry grows, these suppliers will be right there with you, turning waste into opportunity and building a greener future for all. Remember, the best equipment is the one that works for
your
business—and with this guide, you're one step closer to finding it.