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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Holcim, Bloomberg set the bar in circular construction
Holcim has partnered with Bloomberg Media to develop the Circular Cities Barometer, an initiative to advocate for circular construction in fast developing urban settings.
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Porous Lane improves built and natural environment
The University of Melbourne has helped an ambitious manufacture to develop highly permeable pavements from recycled tyres to improve water supplies and reduce pollution.
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Research finds concrete use for recycled glass
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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Plenary speakers relish the opportunity to re-engage at IQA2022
The IQA has released some further details on three of the confirmed speakers for its annual conference in Newcastle, inclusive from 29 to 31 March, 2022.
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TWS invests in east coast growth with new appointment
Terex Washing Systems has bolstered its presence in Eastern and South Australia with the appointment of its new sales manager Ben Willcox.
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Holcim’s ocean plastic recovery strengthens circular economy
Holcim has enabled a plastic recovering, solar-powered catamaran to set sail in Germany with the ability to recover four tonnes of plastic per day for use in new products and alternative energy.
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Ex-sand quarry approved to reduce, reuse and recycle
Cairns Regional Council have approved the repurposing of a former sand quarry owned by Lemura Sand Company, allowing the facility to host more than 50,000 tonnes of recycled materials.
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How sustainable surface water management can help quarries go green
The commercial viability of an extractive project, such as a quarry, does not need to be at odds with environmental sustainability. In fact, as Andrew Harrison and Darren Webb explain, it may be possible to maximise both through smart design and implementation of sustainable solutions.
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