Mulch

Not all mulch is created equal, and your customers know the difference

The key to making a great, high-quality mulch that will be in demand and fetch a premium price is to produce a consistent finished product. It’s not as easy as it sounds unless you have the right mulch processing equipment.

Too much fines and you’re selling dust which decreases your volume by weight and sucks up your colorant. Too much overs and you’re selling wood chunks which are better saved for grills and smokers. For a perfect finished mulch product, our high-torque shredders prepare wood and green waste with a primary grind, then our high-speed grinders produce a consistent, high-quality mulch grinding with reduced fines. Finally, pass it through a trommel to remove any fines that are present and add a solid drum for a color pass. The result is a mulch that your customers will rave about.

A trommel screen separates mulch into different sized piles so it can be sold.

Mulch Processing Equipment

Ecoverse helps you do more, better thanks to our partners:

• High-speed Grinders

• High-torque Shredders

• Twin-Shaft Shredders

• Trommel Screens

• Star Screens

• Horizontal Grinders

• Conveyors

• Stackers

• Compost Windrow Turners

• Tow-behind compost turners

• Density Separators

Grind, shred, sort, color, and stockpile perfect mulch, every time

Case Studies

Renewed Earth Accomplishes More With Doppstadt

February 20, 2023

Jake and Theresa Glas founded Kalamazoo Landscape Supplies in their basement, with just a phone number and a small fleet of trucks. Their business would grow significantly in the ensuing years, and…

Kurtz Bros. Bring Consistency, Increase Volume With Backers Star Screen.

July 18, 2022

Kurtz Bros., Inc. has been a stalwart in Ohio for decades. Founded in 1948, they are best known for their mulch, topsoil and compost production, although they also offer various…

Production Up, Costs Down in Richland, Washington

June 27, 2022

The waste never stops at the Horn Rapids Landfill in Richland, Washington. Tracy Reed, the lead operator for the City of Richland, found that his processing equipment was stopping, however.…