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Recycling
collected the excavated material, then crushed it and made it available on site for immediate re-use.
Selective demolition, therefore, is the first step towards a circular economy in which construction will give value to waste. The quality of the result depends on the type of demolition process and the machinery used for the separation and processing of the debris.
The MB Crusher product range is designed and built around these needs. For example, if you need to have different sizes material, simply adjust the jaws of the crusher bucket or change the panels of the screening bucket directly on-site (video Uruguay). If you need to handle material of different
types and sizes, install the right accessory on the MB- G clamps.
Anyone who uses MB machinery can gain value from the construction site waste, turning waste into quality material, converting the raw material into profit.
With the MB Crusher attachments, it is possible to maximize the recovery of the waste material, high quantity and high quality are concrete advantages: reduction of cost of
transporting the waste material, reduction of the costs of transfer to landfills or treatment plants, elimination of material repurchase costs, profits obtained through the re-use or recycling of the material.
Moreover, if well managed, a sustainable demolition project has a significant impact on the state of abandonment of many urban and industrial areas. Where a dilapidated house or warehouse is demolished and replaced with a new one, there is added value, with benefits for the whole city and for the community that lives nearby.
The goal of recycling 70% of construction waste by 2020, established by the EU is possible when and where appropriate solutions are used correctly.
www.hub-4.com November/December 2019 - Issue 59
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