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

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

Housing Industry Worst in a Decade

May 17th, 2012|

The stark assessment of Australia's housing industry being the worst in a decade by CSR, was backed up today by the collapse of another building company, St Hilliers Construction, putting jobs and many public housing and construction works at risk. Administrators were called in after St Hilliers Construction was unable to secure $150 million in

Boral Split Rumours

November 16th, 2011|

With Boral shares trading around book value and building markets in Oz and the US stagnant, rumours are out that a break-up of Boral could help rationalise oversupplied brick and plasterboard markets. Recent industry figures have found that construction activity has fallen to a level not seen since the global financial crisis. You have visited

REGYP services the Perth FSH project

February 16th, 2011|

REGYP is supplying waste recycling services for the construction project. Services include the supply of "plasterboard only" waste bins, waste removal and waste recycling. Brookfield Multiplex is aiming to have the highest resource recovery rates possible on the FSH project. The $1.6 billion FIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL PROJECT in Murdoch, Perth WA, includes the construction

REGYP hits a milestone

July 1st, 2010|

REGYP has recycled and sold more than 10,000 tonnes of high quality recycled gypsum. This means REGYP has successfully diverted 10,000+ tonnes of plasterboard waste from Landfill reducing the demand on the environment and mined gypsum resources. REGYP's gypsum products are high quality with a guaranteed purity of 90%, and general monthly test results showing

Waste Management Solutions

June 15th, 2010|

REGYP providing better waste management solutions for commercial, construction and manufacturing industries. The current waste levy in the Sydney metro area is $58.80 per tonne and will increase by $10 per tonne on 1st July 2010 taking the levy to $68.50 plus CPI increases. The current waste levy in the Melbourne metro area is $9.00

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

Make Good & Demolition Works

May 26th, 2010|

REGYP can assist you with your building services and maintenance works in reducing your waste cost and enable you to be more sustainable through the recycling of plasterboard waste. Activities that could benefit from the REGYP service are; - Property Alterations and Adaptations inc tenancy fitout, reconfiguration, alterations & refurbishments and makegood And demolition works;

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