A 3D-printed concrete has been developed by researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne, using recycled glass to replace traditional aggregates.
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Regulator encourages quarries to consider recycled aggregates
Victoria’s Earth Resources Regulation has recommended that Victoria’s quarry sector should supplement aggregates with recycled materials.
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APAC silica sand price to increase: VRX Silica
VRX Silica has forecast that silica sand’s price will rise In line with demand and supply constraints from depletion and environmental restrictions on dredging across the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.
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VRX Silica locks in silica sand mining leases
VRX Silica has been granted mining leases for its Arrowsmith North and Arrowsmith Central silica sand projects in Western Australia.
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Alex Fraser and Mann Group, driving Melbourne’s circular economy
Alex Fraser will recover 2500 tonnes of recycled materials at Mann Group’s demolition of university buildings in Melbourne.
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QLD Government invests $27 million in recycling projects
The Queensland Government has pledged $27 million for recycling projects to divert rubbish sent to landfill, encouraging the creation of environmentally-friendly products including recycled aggregates.
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Victorian Government provides recycled materials grants for local infrastructure projects
The Victorian Government will supply grants of up to $300,000 to local councils and alpine resort management boards to use aggregates made from recycled materials.
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Tenders sought for family-run, expansive NSW quarry site
Balala Pit Quarry, located in the New England region of New South Wales, has been put up for sale by real estate agency MacDougall Rural Property
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Boral celebrates launch of sustainable asphalt system in South Australia
For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Boral Australia has made its INNOVO asphalt system available nationwide.
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Victoria to ramp up recycled aggregate usage
The Victorian Government’s Recycled First program is set to change the building aggregate landscape by making contractors use recycled materials.
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