Open For Business – Covid19

March 23rd, 2020|

All of REGYP's sites are currently open for business and our trucks are operational. We have internal measures to ensure we are upholding the best hygiene and worker distancing our onsites. However we would like you as customers to up hold the same standards and minimise interaction with our staff when you are onsite, where

Governor Macquarie Tower Strip-Out

November 13th, 2014|

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 -

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

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

Housing Trough

December 12th, 2012|

CLSA asia pacific analysts predict the Australian market will trough in 2013, before making a US style recovery.

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

Transpacific dump expansion plans put on hold

August 9th, 2012|

CONTROVERSIAL plans to massively expand an Ipswich dump have been put on hold and its opponents want to stop it for good. Transpacific (TPI) has applied to increase the capacity of the dump at New Chum from 50,000 to 1.9 million tonnes a year. Deputy Mayor Victor Attwood said the application had passed from the

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

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