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Demolition
Restore the land – use compost
A recent study undertaken by WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) has indicated that compost made from recycled garden waste has a valuable role to play in the regeneration and remediation of brownfield and derelict land
Restore the land – use compost
Maximising demolition resources
Those working within the construction supply chain are now realising the potential of using materials sourced from the demolition of buildings for new developments. Phil Wilson outlines the benefits and how the Demolition Protocol guidelines can help maximise resource efficiency.
Maximising demolition resources
Colour coding signals the way forward for construction waste
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), in collaboration with the Construction Confederation and the Scottish Waste Awareness Group (SWAG) has launched a new, easy and simple initiative to tackle construction and demolition waste by introducing colour coding for skips.
Colour coding signals the way forward for construction waste
The Demolition Protocol
Those working within the construction supply chain are now realising the potential of using materials sourced from the demolition of buildings for new developments. Phil Wilson outlines the benefits and how the Demolition Protocol guidelines can help maximise resource efficiency.
The Demolition Protocol
Waste not, want not?
New research demonstrates commercial viability of reusing and recycling up to 70 per cent of construction and demolition waste.
Waste not, want not?