REGYP Brisbane
REGYP Brisbane is busy recycling not only plasterboard waste but also processing other products including gypsum, phosphate rock, lime, dolomite, and organic fertiliser blends in Brisbane site.
REGYP Brisbane is busy recycling not only plasterboard waste but also processing other products including gypsum, phosphate rock, lime, dolomite, and organic fertiliser blends in Brisbane site.
A good article on REGYP recovering and recycling plasterboard waste from Defit projects in the Sydney CBD. Follow the link to Sourceable.net
The Levy on waste to landfill will increase on 1st January 2015 From $12 to $60 per cubic metre for solid (construction/demolition) waste From $28 to $55 per tonne for putrescible (organic) waste
REGYP is currently accepting all of the plasterboard waste from the strip-out of the old NSW Government offices in the Governor Macquarie Tower in Sydney. The plasterboard waste will be diverted from landfill by recycling it into usable product that offset the need to mine natural gypsum. Please visit our website to learn more -
No plasterboard waste job too big or small.
Edge Environment and the Better Buildings Partnership are working collaboratively with leading industry players to drive best practice, foster environmental innovation and create new commercial opportunities for the Sydney property sector. It is estimated for every 1000m2 of commercial office space turned over, approximately 63 tonnes of fitout material is generated and up to 80%
Levy rates for 2014-15 The 2014-15 levy rates apply from 1 July 2014. The waste levy rate calculation is prescribed in the Waste Regulation as follows: Metropolitan levy area: $120.90 per tonne Regional levy area: $65.40 per tonne Other levy rates for 2014-15 include: trackable liquid waste levy: $70.10 per tonne coal washery rejects levy:
Landfill gas contains many different gases. Methane and carbon dioxide make up 90 to 98% of landfill gas. The remaining 2 to 10% includes nitrogen, oxygen, ammonia, sulfides, hydrogen and various other gases. Landfill gases are produced when bacteria break down organic waste. The amount of these gases depends on the type of waste present
REGYP Recycled Gypsum products meet the not only the domestic EPA criteria in Australia but also adhere to the only recognised standard developed for the industry UK PAS109:2008. PAS 109:2008, Specification for the production of recycled gypsum from waste plasterboard, provides guidance for when the waste material is reprocessed into quality gypsum. The adoption of
REGYP accepts clean plasterboard waste in truck loads up to 25m b-doubles at its Sydney, Brisbane and Cowra plants.