Reactive Phosphate Rock & Sulphur blends

August 15th, 2010|

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: A blend of natural high purity Reactive Phosphate Rock and Elemental Sulphur with a particle size distribution designed for quick and easy mixing in a water based suspension and for a fast acting reaction. TYPICAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS: Total Phosphorus 10 % Citrate Soluble Phosphorous 4 % Calcium 24 % Elemental Sulphur 99.9 %

Plasterboard waste is recyclable

August 11th, 2010|

Plasterboard waste is 100% recyclable. Visit www.regyp.com.au to find out how to take advantage of our recycling services and waste cost reductions. You have visited the REGYP News Room, for more info please visit the full REGYP website www.regyp.com.au , or call 1300 473 497 or email info@regyp.com.au for more information.

Gyprock Waste is recyclable

August 11th, 2010|

Gyprock waste is 100% recyclable. Visit www.regyp.com.au to find out how to take advantage of our recycling services and waste cost reductions. You have visited the REGYP News Room, for more info please visit the full REGYP website www.regyp.com.au , or call 1300 473 497 or email info@regyp.com.au for more information.

Irrigators sweat on river plan delay

August 10th, 2010|

Irrigators on the Murray Darling basin system are worried that neither political party has committed to releasing a water plan before the election. The irrigators are unsure of potential water buy backs and requirements for environmental water flows, which could leave their intensive agricultural businesses and properties in a non commercial position. Farmers, companies, banks

QLD to get waste levy

August 9th, 2010|

The Bligh Government will create new green jobs, stop Queensland being Australia’s dumping ground and pour unprecedented funding into recycling and the environment through a levy on industrial waste going to landfill. Ms Bligh said the industry waste levy would commence on 1 July, 2011, however, unlike other States, it would not apply to households.

Salad days for farmer

August 4th, 2010|

Lettuce is the pick of the crops. Ed Fagan of "Mulyan" from Cowra, a user of Super Ag Gypsum, grows up to 4 million tonnes of iceberg lettuce annually which the majority is sold to fast-food chains such as McDonald's, KFC and Subway. ''The drought has been good for our business,'' he declares. Annual turnover

Another 5 stars for GPT

August 3rd, 2010|

MELBOURNE'S CBD has gained another 5-star NABERS energy-rated building, with the office tower at 530 Collins Street. It now operates one of the city's few on-site co-generation plants on its roof. The co-generation plant, together with lighting and fitout upgrades and water-efficient cooling towers, will achieve the 5-star rating, according to the owner, GPT Wholesale

Golf Course Gypsum

August 2nd, 2010|

REGYP supplies high quality gypsum for golf courses in NSW. The gypsum products are ideally suited for use on golf course fairways, greens, general agriculture, gardening, lawns and in landscape applications. REGYP can supply low cost: - high quality mined gypsum (purity 94%+), - prilled recycled gypsum (purity 90%+), and - super soluble solution grade

Lack of rain in WA

August 2nd, 2010|

The country's biggest grain handler, CBH Group has warned that WA's lack of rain could cause a 30 per cent drop in crop yield in the key growing areas. Western Australia accounts for about one half of the country's wheat exports. Recently the grain price has been rallying due to poor crops in Europe and

RSPT Proposed Mining Tax

August 1st, 2010|

Where does gypsum mining stand? The tax will apply to all mining and petroleum extraction projects other than current projects which are already subject to the Petroleum Resources Rent Tax (although there will be special provisions to allow these projects to, by election, transition to the new tax). In advancing the introduction of the Resource Super

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