Bulk Handling Systems, often called BHS, has been shaping the recycling industry for decades. Their equipment is built for one job—turning messy, mixed waste streams into clean, valuable materials. Whether it’s a community recycling program, a plastics recovery facility, or a large municipal plant, BHS machines are known for doing the work day in and day out. Operators rely on them because they recover more material, cut down on downtime, and stand up to the toughest operating conditions.
Equipment and Systems
BHS doesn’t just make one type of machine—they cover the whole spectrum of recycling. Their disc screens size and separate material with accuracy that operators trust. Optical sorters, backed by smart sensors, pull out plastics, paper, and other recyclables at high speed. Air systems handle the job of separating light material from heavy items. Facilities looking to cut labor costs lean on AI-powered robotic sorters. And when an operation needs an entire plant built from the ground up, BHS designs and installs complete recovery systems that keep production moving.
One of BHS’s signature machines is the Debris Roll Screen®. This system sets the pace for the rest of the line by controlling the feed. Its patented disc design keeps material moving, spreads it evenly, and creates a consistent flow for downstream equipment. Instead of clumps and uneven surges, operators get a steady, well-metered stream of material. That means sorters, opticals, and other systems can work more efficiently and with less wear. The Debris Roll Screen® isn’t just about sizing—it’s about making sure the entire line runs better.
Key Features and Technology
What makes BHS stand out is the way the machines are designed. Their patented screen technology is known across the industry for accuracy and durability. Pair that with automation and AI that can adjust to whatever material comes down the line, and you get systems that don’t just work—they adapt. Plants can scale up or down depending on need, and operators see fewer breakdowns and more consistent performance.
BHS equipment shows up typically wherever material needs to be recovered: Single-stream recycling programs, Municipal solid waste facilities, Construction and demolition recycling, Plastics recovery, Composting and green waste processing, Anaerobic digestion and organics. Call us today to see how we can help improve your operations!