REGYP Adds Another Large Mobile Screen to its Fleet

June 4th, 2013|

REGYP has added another Finlay trommel screen to it's mobile screening fleet. The Finlay 770 single skin trommel enables various sizes of product to be screened in one pass (3 with a grizzly) and the trommel screen can handle up to 150 tonne per hr of soil. The large feed hopper can be loaded by

REGYP Melbourne Screening

May 20th, 2013|

REGYP has sent a mobile screen to Melbourne for a resource recovery project. The machine has been hired out with an operator to manage the machine and the project. The Finlay 798 machine will be based in a shed screening fines out of C&D waste to increase the speed of waste recovery from the Melbourne

Screens for Hire

March 20th, 2013|

REGYP has numerous screens for hire for various applications and customers. The screens include Finlay, Erin, Keystrack and Reed. Finlay 798 Trommel Screen (NSW) The Finlay 798 double skin trommel enables various sizes of product to be screened in one pass (4 with a grizzly) and the trommel screen can handle up to 150 tonne

Removal of the QLD Waste Levy Legislation

March 7th, 2013|

A move in the wrong direction for QLD waste industry and QLDs waste recycling companies. REGYP setup in Brisbane due to the waste levy providing the financial numbers number required for steady returns on the intital large capital expenditure  for the plant and equipment. The levy not only provides economic benefits to recycle it helps

ACT tops the Housing Sector

January 22nd, 2013|

The ACT has the nation's strongest housing construction but the softer job market could have knock-on effects across the territory's economy, according to a report to be published on Monday. Overall the ACT economy is the third strongest, according to CommSec, which judged performance on eight indicators. Western Australia remains the standout, leading the nation

Waste Companies Selling for Earning Good Multiples

January 16th, 2013|

Private equity owned EnviroWaste has been  sold to Hing Kong listed infrastructure fund CKI Infrastructure in a deal worth $NZ501 million, which represents an earnings multiple of 10 times EBITA. Earlier this year Leighton Holdings sold Thiess Waste Management to Remondis for $218 million equating to a multiple of 5.9 times. Another recent waste transaction

Denmark makes true recycling of gypsum waste mandatory

December 29th, 2012|

Recycling to Achieve the Best Environmental Outcome. Denmark makes true recycling of gypsum waste mandatory and bans composting of gypsum waste and export for recovery purposes. A new Danish initiative is based on the waste hierarchy found in the EU waste directive 2008. According to the hierarchy waste must only undergo the treatment that assures the

1 Blight St Sydney Recycling

November 14th, 2012|

REGYP is servicing the fitout/strip out projects within the Blight St building to maintain the buildings green image. REGYP is recycling the plasterboard waste from the building into 100% usable products. Co-owners of 1 Bligh Street DEXUS Property Group, DEXUS Wholesale Property Fund and Cbus Property were awarded a 6 Star Green Star Office Design

Building Forecasts released from BIS Shrapnel

September 18th, 2012|

A pick-up in new housing construction in Australia is at least a year off, according to forecasts by BIS Shrapnel. The economic and building research firm is forecasting 1.4% year-on-year growth in new private dwellings in the current 2012-13 financial year, but then a big jump of 10.6% growth in the 2013-14 financial year. The

Plasterboard Recycling in Australia

September 17th, 2012|

Ever wondered what happens to the plasterboard waste from your building site? In Australia around 1 million tonnes of plasterboard is produced every year and a large amount of this ends up in landfill mixed with other construction and demolition waste. Plasterboard and Gyprock waste is 100% recyclable into re-usable products including gypsum and paper.

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