Sort It Out
Construction and demolition waste makes up approximately 25% of all waste generated in the EU with a large proportion arising from the demolition and renovation of old buildings. It is made up of numerous materials including concrete, bricks, wood, glass, metals, plastic, solvents, asbestos and excavated soil, many of which can be recycled in one way or another. The main methods used to treat and dispose of construction and demolition waste include landfill, incineration and recycling with some countries obtaining recycling rates as high as 80%. The main advantage of recycling is that revenues are paid for the valuable materials and you don’t have to pay for the increasing landfill taxes.
Don’t Waste It
The challenge of recycling construction & demolition is not only in the sorting of the materials, but also to sort this heavy weight waste with the lowest downtime. The solid waste processing systems of Bezner guarantee a high-quality output, so the material can be used for construction, chipboards, scrap metal sites, energy recovery and many more applications.
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