
Importance of Recycling in the Construction and Demolition Industry
The construction and demolition (C&D) industry generates one of the largest waste streams worldwide, producing millions of tons of debris
Our plastic recycling solutions are designed to process a variety of plastics, including PET, HDPE, and LDPE, to transform the waste into reusable resources. Here, we integrate systems to sort, shred, wash, and granulate plastic materials enabling the creation of new products from the recycled plastic
We offer various glass recycling systems depending on the end product required. These will generally include sorting, screening, crushing and sizing the glass. The glass can then be used for remanufacture of glass products or as a sand substitute.
Our textile recycling systems are designed to process post consumer and post commercial materials.. It works by sorting and shredding the fabrics into reusable fibres. These fibres are then repurposed for new clothing, insulation, and other innovative products, providing a sustainable solution to the ever-growing problem of textile waste.
We offer a range of systems suitable for the various streams of organic materials including de-packaging, de-contamination, and composting. This process not only diverts organic materials from landfills but also contributes to sustainable agriculture and energy production.
Our co-mingled recycling solutions are designed to efficiently process mixed recyclables such as cardboard, plastics, metals, and paper. Using advanced sorting technologies, we separate this mixed material stream back into their respective categories then bale the material which are sold to the market as a commodity. High purity and recovery of each material steam is at the forefront of our design offering.
Tyre recycling systems utilise end-of-life tyres and process them into usable materials including rubber crumb, steel, and textile fibres. These valuable materials are repurposed for various applications, such as playground surfaces, road construction, and industrial products.
We provide skip bin recycling solutions that recover valuable materials from construction and demolition waste, such as metals, timber, aggregates, and fines. The remaining light waste stream is further processed into process engineered fuel (PEF), a high-energy resource used in industrial applications like cement kilns and waste to energy plants.
Our cardboard and paper recycling solutions play a key role in reducing the demand for virgin pulp. By processing used paper and cardboard, we produce high-quality recycled paper products, contributing to a significant reduction in deforestation and energy use while supporting sustainable manufacturing practices.
Magnets are used to extract ferrous metals, while eddy current separators are designed to recover non-ferrous metals from various waste and recycling material streams.
The construction and demolition (C&D) industry generates one of the largest waste streams worldwide, producing millions of tons of debris
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Producing new paper from raw wood pulp can consume up to 40% more energy than recycling existing paper products. This