| Supplier Name | Core Equipment Focus | Capacity Range | Standout Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aussie Battery Recycling Solutions (ABRS) | Li-ion breaking & separating, air pollution control | 500–2,500 kg/hour | Modular design for small to large operations |
| GreenTech Recycling Equipment | Hydraulic press machines, compact granulators | 300–1,500 kg/hour | Energy-efficient dry process technology |
| EcoCycle Systems Australia | Li-ion separation, water process equipment | 800–2,000 kg/hour | Zero-waste water treatment integration |
| Resource Recovery Innovations (RRI) | Air pollution control systems, shredders | 600–3,000 kg/hour | Compliance with strict Australian emission standards |
| Australian Hydraulics & Recycling | Hydraulic briquetters, balers, cutters | 400–1,800 kg/hour | Customizable hydraulic solutions for unique waste streams |
| CleanTech Battery Solutions | Li-ion breaking systems, circuit board recycling | 500–2,200 kg/hour | AI-driven material sorting for higher purity |
| Down Under Recycling Tech | Dry process equipment, pneumatic conveying | 700–1,900 kg/hour | Low energy consumption, ideal for remote operations |
| Sustainable Resource Recovery (SRR) | Wet process equipment, effluent treatment | 900–2,500 kg/hour | Closed-loop water recycling system |
| PowerRecyclers Australia | Li-ion separation, metal melting furnaces | 600–2,300 kg/hour | Integrated material recovery for both batteries and e-waste |
| Oz Recycling Machinery Co. | Portable briquetters, compact granulators | 200–1,000 kg/hour | Mobile units for on-site processing |
1. Aussie Battery Recycling Solutions (ABRS)
When it comes to reliability, Aussie Battery Recycling Solutions (ABRS) is a name that resonates across the industry. With over 15 years in the recycling equipment space, ABRS has carved a niche by focusing exclusively on lithium-ion battery processing—meaning they don't just sell machines; they understand the unique challenges of handling these volatile power sources. Their flagship product, the li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment , is a marvel of engineering: designed to safely crush batteries into manageable fragments before using advanced separation technology to sort metals, plastics, and electrolytes. What truly sets ABRS apart, though, is their commitment to compliance. Australia's strict air quality regulations? ABRS has you covered with in-house air pollution control system equipment that captures and filters emissions, ensuring your operation meets even the toughest state-based standards. Whether you're a small-scale recycler or a large facility aiming for 2,500 kg/hour capacity, ABRS offers modular setups that grow with your business—no one-size-fits-all here, just tailored solutions backed by a responsive support team.
2. GreenTech Recycling Equipment
GreenTech Recycling Equipment prides itself on being the "efficiency experts" of the Australian recycling scene. Specializing in compact, energy-saving systems, they've become a go-to for businesses looking to maximize output without inflating utility bills. Their star offering? A line of hydraulic press machines equipment that's redefining how recyclers handle battery casings and metal fractions. These presses use minimal energy to compress materials into dense briquettes, reducing storage and transportation costs while preparing metals for smelting. But GreenTech doesn't stop there—their compact granulator with dry separator equipment is a game-changer for space-conscious operations. Designed to fit into tight industrial spaces, this all-in-one unit granulates batteries and separates materials using air classification, eliminating the need for water and slashing wastewater treatment costs. "We believe sustainability shouldn't require a warehouse-sized footprint," says GreenTech's lead engineer, Maria Chen. "Our equipment is built for the real world—where every square meter and every kilowatt counts."
3. EcoCycle Systems Australia
EcoCycle Systems Australia doesn't just sell equipment—they sell peace of mind. For recyclers worried about water usage and wastewater management, EcoCycle's water process equipment is a revelation. Their wet separation systems use precision water-based technologies to separate electrode materials from battery casings, ensuring higher purity in recovered metals while minimizing water waste. How? Through a closed-loop effluent treatment machine equipment that filters, cleans, and recirculates water, reducing consumption by up to 90% compared to traditional wet processes. "Water is a precious resource in Australia, and we refuse to take it for granted," explains EcoCycle's sustainability director, James Wilson. Beyond water systems, EcoCycle also excels in li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment , with a focus on safety. Their machines include fire suppression systems and inert gas environments to mitigate the risk of thermal runaway—a critical feature given the volatile nature of damaged lithium-ion batteries. For businesses prioritizing both efficiency and environmental care, EcoCycle is a clear choice.
4. Resource Recovery Innovations (RRI)
Resource Recovery Innovations (RRI) knows that a recycling operation is only as good as its ability to keep the air clean. That's why their air pollution control machines equipment has become the gold standard for Australian recyclers. RRI's systems combine high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters, activated carbon scrubbers, and thermal oxidizers to capture everything from fine dust to harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs). "We've worked closely with environmental agencies in Victoria and Queensland to test our equipment," says RRI's sales manager, Lisa Patel. "The result? Systems that don't just meet regulations—they exceed them, often by 30% or more." But RRI isn't a one-trick pony. Their product line also includes robust single shaft shredder equipment designed to handle the toughest battery casings, with blades made from hardened steel that stay sharp longer, reducing downtime. For recyclers who want to protect their workers, their community, and their reputation, RRI delivers equipment that checks all the boxes.
5. Australian Hydraulics & Recycling
Australian Hydraulics & Recycling (AHR) is all about power—controlled, precise power. As the name suggests, their expertise lies in hydraulic press machines equipment , but they've taken it a step further with specialized tools for lithium-ion battery recycling. Their hydraulic cutter equipment is a standout: designed to safely slice through battery packs, separating cells without puncturing them (a common cause of fires). Pair that with their hydraulic briquetter equipment , which compresses metal fractions into dense, uniform briquettes, and you've got a one-two punch for efficiency. What makes AHR unique, though, is their focus on customization. "No two recycling operations are the same," says founder Mark Thompson. "A battery recycler in Perth might need a mobile unit for on-site processing, while a Sydney facility might want a fixed setup with high throughput. We design equipment that fits your workflow, not the other way around." With a team of in-house hydraulic engineers, AHR also offers ongoing maintenance and upgrades, ensuring your machines stay at peak performance for years.
6. CleanTech Battery Solutions
CleanTech Battery Solutions is where innovation meets scalability. For recyclers looking to future-proof their operations, CleanTech's circuit board recycling equipment (yes, they handle more than just batteries!) pairs seamlessly with their lithium-ion processing lines, making them a top choice for e-waste facilities diversifying into battery recycling. Their li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment uses AI-driven optical sorting to separate different battery chemistries—so you can recover lithium from EV batteries and cobalt from smartphone batteries without mixing streams. "In recycling, purity equals profit," explains CleanTech's innovation lead, Dr. Sarah Kim. "Our AI system can distinguish between NMC, LFP, and LCO batteries with 99.2% accuracy, ensuring you get the highest returns on recovered materials." With capacities ranging from 500 kg/hour for small facilities to 2,200 kg/hour for industrial operations, CleanTech isn't just keeping up with the market—they're anticipating its needs.
7. Down Under Recycling Tech
For recyclers in remote or regional Australia, Down Under Recycling Tech is a lifeline. Specializing in dry process equipment , their systems require minimal water and energy, making them ideal for areas with limited resources. Their flagship product, the CompactDry Separator, combines shredding, granulating, and air classification in a single unit that can run on standard 240V power—no industrial three-phase setup needed. "We started this company after seeing a gap in the market," says founder Tom O'Connor, who grew up in regional South Australia. "Small towns and remote mines need recycling solutions too, but they can't always access big-city infrastructure. Our equipment is built tough, easy to maintain, and designed to thrive where other systems fail." Down Under also offers plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment to transport lightweight plastic fractions from the separator to storage, reducing manual handling and keeping your workspace organized. It's recycling equipment with a rural heart—and a global mindset.
8. Sustainable Resource Recovery (SRR)
Sustainable Resource Recovery (SRR) lives and breathes the "circular economy." Their mission? To create closed-loop systems where nothing goes to waste—and their wet process equipment is central to that vision. Unlike dry systems that might leave residual materials behind, SRR's wet processes use water and chemical-free reagents to dissolve and separate electrode materials, ensuring near-complete recovery of lithium, cobalt, and nickel. But what happens to the water afterward? SRR's integrated water process equipment treats and recycles it, while leftover solids are processed into construction materials or further refined for rare earth elements. "We don't just recycle batteries—we turn waste into resources," says SRR's circular economy strategist, Emma Wong. With a focus on large-scale operations (up to 2,500 kg/hour), SRR is partnering with mining companies and automotive manufacturers to build end-to-end recycling hubs that feed recovered materials straight back into production. It's recycling as it should be: a loop, not a line.
9. PowerRecyclers Australia
PowerRecyclers Australia is all about versatility. While their core focus is lithium-ion battery recycling, they've expanded their lineup to handle a range of materials, making them a one-stop shop for multi-stream recyclers. Their metal melting furnace equipment is a standout: designed to smelt recovered metals into high-purity ingots that can be sold directly to manufacturers. Pair that with their li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment —which includes a pre-shredder to safely open battery packs—and you've got a system that takes batteries from "end-of-life" to "new resource" in hours. "We work with clients who recycle everything from EV batteries to power tools," says PowerRecyclers' operations manager, David Brown. "Our equipment is built to adapt—whether you're processing 500 kg or 2,300 kg per hour, we can tailor the line to your needs." And with a national network of service technicians, PowerRecyclers ensures that downtime is kept to a minimum, because in the recycling world, every minute counts.
10. Oz Recycling Machinery Co.
Rounding out our list is Oz Recycling Machinery Co., a family-owned business with a knack for innovation. What makes Oz Recycling unique? Their focus on portability. For businesses that need to process batteries on-site—like auto workshops, mining camps, or remote waste depots—their portable briquetter machine (think the PHBM-002, 003, and 004 models) is a game-changer. These compact, trailer-mounted units can be towed to any location, where they compress metal and plastic fractions into briquettes for easy transport. "We started with small-scale briquetters for farmers," says third-generation owner, Jake Wilson. "Now, we've adapted that same portability for battery recyclers who can't afford to ship raw waste long distances." Oz Recycling also offers compact granulator with dry separator equipment that pairs with their briquetters, creating a mobile processing line that fits in a standard shipping container. It's recycling on the go—and in Australia's vast landscape, that's a game-changer.









