REGYP wins a Green Globe Award

September 26th, 2013|

REGYP has won the NSW Government’s top environmental award for Environmental Innovation at the Green Globe Award ceremony held on 24 September at NSW Parliament House. REGYP took out the honour for its Plasterboard Recycling project. Adam Proctor said that winning the Award raises their profile as a leader in sustainability and environmental excellence. “It

High Yielding Corn Crop with Gypsum

June 5th, 2013|

REGYP supplied Super AG gypsum to Lachlan Valley Produce in Central West NSW for their 2013 corn crop. The results of the bumper crop using the premium recycled gypsum product can be seen in the photos.  

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

Bentonite Products

April 16th, 2013|

Civil Engineering grade bentonite has for many years been used in diaphragm walls construction, tunneling and dam sealing.  REGYP bentonite is inert except for a light alkalinity, is harmless to the human digestive system and can be dried & re-swelled an infinite number of times. REGYP Sealing Powder and REGYP Sealing Granules are prepared especially

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

Phosphate Rock Products

March 18th, 2013|

In many acid soils in the world, soil fertility limitations constrain successful crop production. These soils usually are low in plant-available P and often have a high P-fixing capacity that results in low efficiency of water-soluble P (WSP) fertilizers such as triple superphosphate (TSP) or diammonium phosphate (DAP) by crops. Application of unprocessed PR to

Australian Canola Outlook

March 8th, 2013|

AUSTRALIAN canola production is tipped to drop below three million tonnes next season but recover gradually over the next four years. ABARES is predicting a steady if unspectacular outlook for growth in Australia's major oilseed crop with production tipped to climb to 3.3 million tonnes by 2017-18. The forecast rise would be on the back

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

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