BBP Strip Out Waste Guidelines

December 21st, 2015|

Better Building Partnerships Strip Out Waste Guidelines in Consultation Waste Guidelines Link The Better Buildings Partnership has developed the BBP Strip Out Waste Guidelines to assist tenants, building owners and demolition contractors in the procurement and execution of best practice strip out operations. These guidelines include a number of practical tools that can be utilised

REGYP NEWS ROOM – Goes Live

June 4th, 2010|

Subscribe to the Regyp News Room to receive up-to-date information on: - Construction and demolition waste services and specials; - Sustainable building practices; - Waste industry information including levy movements; - Gypsum product updates and specials; - Information on gypsum and the benefits of gypsum application; - Agricultural news. To subscribe follow the "Log In"

Plasterboard waste – Contamination

May 26th, 2010|

Waste Loads • All waste loads are inspected at REGYP disposal points; • Up to 2% contamination allowed (screening equip limit); • PENALTIES are imposed for contaminated loads; • A “Customer Code” is required to tip at the REGYP disposal points; • A payment method must be arranged before tipping or pickup. Acceptable Waste We

Choosing which gypsum to buy

April 22nd, 2009|

In deciding which gypsum to buy, the main points to consider are: the total cost of supply and application of gypsum, expressed on the basis of pure CaSO4.2H20 (Regyp - 90%+ pure), how quickly the gypsum dissolves in water (Regyp - up to four faster), how easily and evenly it spreads (Regyp - up to 30%

Waste avoidance and resource recovery

April 20th, 2009|

The NSW Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Report (WARR) 2008, stated that by increasing the cost of disposal of each tonne of waste, the expanded levy provides an incentive to provide recycling and resource recovery solutions. The levy will also provide revenue which will be used to fund new or expanded environmental programs in NSW.

Avoid landfilling plasterboard waste

February 21st, 2009|

Gyprock & Plasterboard Waste is 100% Recyclable The ReGyp recycling solution assures that the gyprock and plasterboard waste is 100% recyclable. The recycled gypsum powder which makes up to 94% of the waste, can used in industrial and agricultural apllications. The paper with related contaminants which makes up 6% of the waste can be reused

Dealing with gypsum waste in the US

September 21st, 2008|

Article - RecyclingToday - DEALING WITH GYPSUM - 8/6/2001 There is a lot of plasterboard produced in the US. In total, about 15 million tons of new plasterboard is produced each year (2000). California alone uses more than 10% of the nation’s total, or about 1.8 million tons per year, according to the state Waste

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