Defit Waste Sydney
A good article on REGYP recovering and recycling plasterboard waste from Defit projects in the Sydney CBD. Follow the link to Sourceable.net
A good article on REGYP recovering and recycling plasterboard waste from Defit projects in the Sydney CBD. Follow the link to Sourceable.net
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.
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BORAL'S $US1.6 billion plasterboard joint venture with US-based giant USG was embraced by investors in October, as chief executive Mike Kane flagged more changes to the business and described the deal as one that would offer the company a "leg-up" on its global rivals. The two will hold an equal share in the venture, called
Congratulations to the REGYP team! REGYP has been short-listed as a finalist in the 2013 Green Globe Awards. http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/greenglobes/2013/innovation.htm There were 37 finalists announced today in 14 award categories for the 2013 Green Globe Awards. NSW Minister for the Environment, Robyn Parker, congratulated all this year’s finalists, saying that their projects demonstrate ways in which
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