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Waste Management

Construction and demolition waste consists of all waste originating from construction, renovation and demolition activities, such as rubble, bricks and tiles.

Econ has its own mobile plant to conduct crushing and screening onsite. This consists of a complete recycling system the crusher is innovative technology which processes rubble, concrete, asphalt and stone cost effectively into a excellent final product.

To help us with our waste management strategy we aim to either reduce, re-use or recycle.

Reduce

> Ensure that correct quantities of materials are ordered.
> Make sure that the material is stored correctly until use.
> Use on site materials if possible.
> Salvage material from demolition sites, which may be reused at a later stage.
> Have a management plan to help reduce surplus material.
> Ensure that contracts from construction and demolition work require waste to be segregated and stockpiled for recycling.


Re-use

With regard to demolition waste, wood products such as doors, can be salvaged and collected, then reused or sold for future use. During renovation projects, many items can be salvaged and used later on. Typical items that can be reused are plumbing fixtures, doors, cabinets, windows, lighting fixtures, decorative items including fireplaces and stonework, ceiling and floor tiles.

Recycle
Almost all construction and demolition waste is capable of being recycled, providing the waste is segregated and separated. The recycled materials can then go on to be used for things like landscaping and in road construction.


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Lee Station
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