Revolutionary new research from the University of South Australia has discovered a novel approach to rubber recycling that could see end-of-life tyres repurposed into concrete for residential constructions.
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How the circular economy can assist quarrying
Ahead of the IQA conference, two Boral executives explain how recycling can reduce emissions to benefit customer and quarry.
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Fulton Hogan to construct Victorian recycling facility
Fulton Hogan has made significant strides in recycling construction materials this year, receiving funding for a new recycling facility while partnering on research with Swinburne University.
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Circular economy requires faith from industry and government
Research from Western Sydney University has made another stride in using recycled materials for aggregates, a key obstacle for engineers to develop a circular economy for construction.
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Queensland Planning Minister “calls in” recycling park
Queensland’s Planning Minister Steven Miles has superseded the Ipswich City Council over the approval of the $50 million Wanless recycling park and landfill site.
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Wagners EFC for construction big and small
Wagners has satisfied another Queensland customer with its Earth Friendly Concrete (EFC), saving the same amount of embodied carbon as the average home consumes in four years.
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Metso mobiles: Providing an accurate guide to quarrying productivity
Paul Doran is the business development manager for Metso mobile crushers and screens at Tutt Bryant Equipment. He provides insight into which Metso mobile products are popular, when some of the latest machines and innovations will be available in Australia, and how Metso’s after sales programs and services can benefit quarry producers.
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Hire solutions ideal for water management challenges
Pinnacle Hire has felt the combined effects of COVID and the weather grow as a manufacturer of water treatment, storage and pumping systems.
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Research confirms benefits of new concrete additive
First Graphene has had the structural integrity of its PureGRAPH concrete additive affirmed by University of Wollongong research, proving its ability to strengthen concrete and mortar.
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Solar panels replace sand in concrete production
Melbourne researchers and local engineering company OJAS have partnered to upcycle solar panel parts for use in concrete, reducing emissions and raw materials.
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