New REGYP truck & dog

September 13th, 2012|

REGYP has just taken delivery of a new truck and dog to assist with its NSW operations. Please call us for pricing on bulk gypsum, bulk lime and bulk compost freight. The truck  can also cart C&D waste in the sydney area. We can offer hourly, job or tonnage pricing for the tipper hire.    

Solar Funding Withdrawal

July 5th, 2012|

The Queensland Government has torn up a $75 million funding agreement for the 250 megawatt Solar Dawn project in Chinchilla, located approximately 300 kilometres west-northwest of Brisbane. The previous state government promised $75 million on top of the federal government’s $464 million grant for the solar flagship scheme. The Queensland Government is putting at jeopardy

Carbon Costs Increases Landfill Disposal Rates

July 5th, 2012|

Landfills have wasted no time in dumping carbon price on their customers. Landfills have pushed up gate fees for the disposal of waste by more than 20 per cent as the carbon tax and the state's waste levy combine to blow out the cost of dumping rubbish in NSW. The move, which the industry says is

Coal Seam Gas Well Water Treatment

June 13th, 2012|

A coal seam gas company Metgasco has disposed of over one million litres of dirty salty water to a sewerage treatment plant at Casino that is not licensed to take such a waste. Large volumes of water are drawn up from under ground in most coal seam gas sites as a by-product of the gas extraction process.

Suitable pH Ranges for Various Crops (CaCl2)

June 13th, 2012|

CROPS & GRASSES Barley 5.5-7.5 Bermuda Grass 6.0-7.5 Blue Grass 6.0-7.5 Clovers 5.0-7.5 Cotton 5.0-7.0 Cowpeas 5.5-7.0 Fescue 5.0-7.0 Flax 5.0-7.0 Lucerne 5.5-7.5 Lupins 5.0-7.0 Maize 5.0-7.0 Meadow Foxtail 5.5-7.5 Millet 5.0-7.5 Oats 5.0-7.0 Orchard Grass 5.5-7.5 Phalaris 5.0-7.5 Rape 5.5-7.5 Rice 5.0-7.0 Rye 5.0-7.5 Rye Grass 5.0-7.5 Serradella 5.0-7.5 Sorghum 5.0-7.5 Soya Bean 5.0-7.0

Landfill Carbon Pricing

June 7th, 2012|

The Federal Government has released a calculator for landfill operators. Only certain operators are required to report and pay carbon tax on thier emmissions. Based on default figures released by the Federal government, one tonne of waste at landfill have been estimated to have a range of $2 - $35 per tonne. A lot depends on the

REGYP Recycled v Mined Gypsum

May 30th, 2012|

Mined gypsum in Australia can come in many forms with varying quality. The most pure gypsum is generally mined near Ceduna in South Australia and Dampier in WA. Other regional gypsum mines can produce sub standard gypsum, so when comparing any gypsum products including recycled gypsum, you must look at the purity and the sulphur

Carbon reductions through using recycling gypsum

May 19th, 2012|

Recycling plasterboard and gyprock waste has the following environmental benefits: - reduces the demand on lanfill sites, - reduces the demand on natural resources (mined gypsum), - reduces carbon dioxide (CO2) by substituting mined gypsum in industrial or civil applications with recycled gypsum. Approximately 1 tonne of CO2 per 55 tonnes of gypsum used. Reductions

REGYP Recycling Solutions

March 15th, 2012|

REGYP helps building material manufacturers recycle up to 95% of their manufacturing waste by either re-using it back into the production process or into the agricultural applications. REGYP also supports and provides waste plasterboard collection services from building and demolition sites in the major residential building markets of Australia helping to close the recycling loop.

Treatment of Acid Sulphate Soils

January 10th, 2012|

Treatment/neutralisation of acid sulfate soils involves the physical incorporation of neutralising/alkaline materials into the soil. Agricultural lime is the best choice for acid sulfate soil application. Thoroughly mixing the appropriate amount and type of lime into disturbed acid sulfate soils will neutralise any acid produced. Lime has an alkaline pH and buffers any acid produced

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