Yes, all of our products are free of contaminants (within a 1% tolerance) and have been thoroughly washed and scrubbed during our recycling process.
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What’s the difference between recycled aggregates and virgin aggregates?
Both meet all the same British Standards (‘BS EN 13242 Aggregates for unbound and hydraulically bound materials’ and ‘BS EN 12620 Aggregates for concrete’). Virgin aggregates are mined from quarries which is an energy-intensive process and harmful to the environment....
What waste do you accept?
Our wash plant can process non-hazardous soil and granular excavation waste into sand, gravel and clay. We also process rubble (brick, stone, concrete and mono blocks) for coarser crushed products. Starting in 2021, we will be able to accept a range of products...
Who is the plant manufacturer?
CDE Global is the world’s largest manufacturer of wet processing equipment. Their mission is to create equipment that diverts waste from landfill and creates products that can be reused in construction projects. We have developed an excellent partnership with CDE...
How does it work?
We use our wet-processing system to extract valuable resources from construction, demolition and excavation waste. Waste is fed into the recycling plant. As the waste moves through the plant, oversized materials (larger than 100mm) are removed first, then any metals...
What’s your motivation behind being a circular business?
Between 2007 and 2017, our directors, Alex and Scott, were redeveloping and restoring Craigpark Quarry in Ratho, just outside Edinburgh. They saw huge potential in the sheer volume of materials that were recovered during this process and would have otherwise gone to...
How does your one-stop-shop work?
We take in construction, demolition and excavation waste, recycle it through our plant and extract high quality recycled aggregates. We then repurpose these aggregates back into the construction industry to be used as an alternative to virgin aggregates. You can...