CD Enviro has increased its product assembly space by 32%, enabling it to produce 60 additional machines every year.

The company designs and manufactures a range of waste reduction and recycling equipment for use in the sewage, waste water, waste management and utility industries.

The company is responding to an increase in worldwide demand for its range of solid/liquid separation, screening and recycling equipment and the costof the expansion has been covered by an upturn in the global waste and recycling industry.

Raymond Cooke, operations director at CDE, said: '2015 was an exciting year for our company and we have been looking ahead at our growth potential. We felt that it was a necessary step to develop a new assembly bay at our headquarters. This has increased our capacity by a third and allowed for an additional 60 machines to be exported every year.'

CD Enviro will be attendaing the IFAT exhibition in Munich from 30th May to 3rd June and will also attend the RWM show in the UK from 13-15 September.

It will use the five day exhibition in Bavaria to launch the new S:MAX G to the international market.

Marc Jennings, CDEnviro General Manager said: 'It is the first unit that separates both rag and grit with this level of efficiency and will be officially launched into Europe this year at IFAT.'