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"

Victoria pushes Towards Zero Waste

June 3rd, 2010|

Victoria is pushing to achieve the state's Towards Zero Waste (TZW) Strategy targets to increase resource recovery rates to 75% by 2014. The programs support projects that increase materials diversion from landfill. 2014 TZW Strategy Targets: 65% Resource Recovery Rate - Municipal Sector 80% Resource Recovery Rate - Commercial & Industrial (C&I) Sector 80% Resource

Cheapest Skip Bins in the Sydney Metro

May 27th, 2010|

Want the cheapest skip bins and greenest skip bins? REGYP can offer skip bins for clean plasterboard and gyprock waste from construction and demolition sites (C&D). Not only are the REGYP plasterboard bins up to 50% cheaper than normal mixed C&D skip bins, the plasterboard waste is 100% recycled by REGYP giving you the sustainable

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

REGYP waste services

May 19th, 2010|

ReGyp provides cost effective and sustainable plasterboard & gyprock waste collection and recycling services to construction and demolition (C&D) companies. ReGyp offers waste disposal points, skip bin hire and truck pick-up services for the collection of plasterboard waste from building and construction sites. Regyp provides full waste traceability for projects providing a certificate at the

GBCA green star rating

May 19th, 2010|

What is Green Star? Green Star is a comprehensive, national, voluntary environmental rating system that evaluates the environmental design and construction of buildings and, with 11 per cent of Australia's CBD commercial office buildings Green Star certified, building green is now a business imperative. So why should you choose Green Star for your next project?

GECA Labeling

May 19th, 2010|

REGYP helps plasterboard manufacturers achieve the GECA labeling through use of the recycled gypsum in their manufacturing process. Plasterboard and gyprock manufacturers can substitute virgin mined gypsum for 5% w/w recycled gypsum to achieve the gypsum input requirements for the GECA product label. Gypsum plasterboard is used to line interior walls for the purpose of

Water savings through gypsum application

May 18th, 2010|

REGYP produces a high quality gypsum products suitable for reuse in plasterboard and cement manufacturing and also soution grade gypsum products. REGYP through its relationships can provide solution grade gypsum for irrigation applications reducing water usage throughout NSW and QLD. By offering a cheaper gypsum product suitable for grinding into solution grade gypsum for irrigation,

Construction & Demolition Site Pick-ups

April 29th, 2010|

ReGyp offers waste disposal points, skip bin collection and truck pick-up services for the collection of Plasterboard and Gyprock waste from your building and construction sites. Disposal Points: If you have trucks suitable to carry the waste to our recycling sites, then you can arrange to tip the waste for recycling. Please call for the

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