Waste and Resource Mangement
Services:
Construction activities in the UK produce 100 million tonnes
of waste per year. For the good of people and planet alike, it
is vital that this waste is collected and recycled appropriately, and M. Gaze is your ideal partner for this.
Housebuilding in England is at a 30-year high. 241,130 homes were completed in 2018-19, and by the mid-2020s it is expected that this will rise to 300,000 new residencies a year.
There are challenges that come with this busy sector. The construction industry is one of the largest contributors to UK waste, using 400,000 tonnes of materials a year that create 100,000 tonnes of waste.
Managing this waste appropriately, through recycling and proper disposal, is vitally important. Whether your project produces waste bricks, concrete, rubber, soil or wood, M. Gaze can provide end-to-end support through a holistic construction recycling process.
We collect, segregate and wash construction wastes using a specialist in-house soil washing plant, before crushing and grading materials so that they may become suitable for reuse. This includes materials such as glass, tiles, drain silts and gullies, while items such as plasterboard and insulation are also managed using specialist recycling methods.
Failure to properly manage construction waste can result in hefty fines and damage company reputation. Want to understand how you can improve your handling and recycling processes?
Call us on 01508 548543.
Construction and demolition waste comes in three primary forms – inert, hazardous and non-hazardous. Inert waste accounts for the majority and includes materials such as concrete, bricks, stone, soil and asphalt. Hazardous waste needs special handling and includes materials such as asbestos that have the potential to cause of environmental harm. Non-hazardous, meanwhile, includes materials such as glass, plastic and metal.
Without proper management, construction wastes can lead to major social and environmental problems. Construction wastes that aren’t recycled place huge burdens on landfill sites, and potentially hazardous substances such as asbestos can pollute the earth and result in human harm. The duty of care on construction companies is critical in order to avoid serious potential damages.
In the UK, construction and demolition waste accounts for roughly one third of all illegally disposed of waste. An industry crackdown has occurred as a result, and those companies failing to properly process their waste and comply with recently tightened regulations face the possibility of hefty fines. Get in touch with M. Gaze for information and guidance on proper construction.
If you have a waste disposal problem that you need to solve please contact us.
Our friendly team are waiting to help.
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