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Construction & Demolition Of Waste Plant (C&D)
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste is generated from construction, renovation, repair, and demolition of houses, large building structures, roads, bridges, piers, and dams. C&D waste is made up of wood, steel, concrete, gypsum, masonry, plaster, metal, and asphalt. C&D waste is notable because it can contain hazardous materials such as asbestos and lead. Estimates vary, but a commonly accepted estimate is that between 15% and 20% of municipal solid waste comes from construction and demolition projects.
Benefits of C&D Waste Recycling Plant
- Maximise the recycling of construction, demolition and excavation waste
- Maximise the production of high quality, high value recycled sand and aggregates which can be used as a replacement for natural materials in a range of construction applications including concrete and asphalt production
- Ensure the ability to meet the growing demand for sand and aggregates from a sustainable source
- Protecting sand and aggregate supply in areas where natural reserves are in decline
- Minimising transport costs for sand and aggregates – recycled materials are typically produced closer to urban centres
- Reduce the carbon footprint of your processing operation by producing recycled sand and aggregates closer to market
Recycling C&D Waste
Our advanced C&D waste processing systems helps you convert this waste into Recycled sand and aggregates that have a range of uses in a variety of construction applications.
- Maximise the recycling of construction, demolition and excavation waste
- Maximise the production of high quality, high value recycled sand and aggregates which can be used as a replacement for natural materials in a range of construction applications including concrete and asphalt production
- Ensure the ability to meet growing demand for sand and aggregates from a sustainable source
- Protecting sand and aggregate supply in areas where natural reserves are in decline
- Minimising transport costs for sand and aggregates – recycled materials are typically produced closer to urban centres
- Reduce the carbon footprint of your processing operation by producing recycled sand and aggregates closer to market
It is only through the introduction of a washing plant for your C&D waste that you will maximise material recovery and maximise the removal of the various contaminants that will otherwise restrict the final destination for your recycled sand and aggregate products.
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