Gypsum Waste Recovery

When you are in the building trade, you are almost certain to be supportive of the recycling industry, as you will have seen first-hand just how much waste there can be at the end of a project. Gypsum is one of the materials that is often left over, but thanks to gypsum waste recovery companies it can be dealt with effectively and recycled.

Unlike other materials that are often used to make other things, gypsum can be recycled straight back into new plasterboard, meaning that there is a direct loop right the way through the production stages to take it full circle.

Because of this, it means that it is essential that you are able to recycle gypsum whenever you can, as it is easy to turn it back into the new product again – meaning that it can then be used on another project. There are many different uses for plasterboard, so recycling it is definitely something that is more than worthwhile. Over time, gypsum waste recovery companies play an important role in the construction industry, so getting in touch with them and working with them is key to being able to make the most of all of the materials that you handle as a part of your job.

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    RG Recycling Group Ltd
    631 Warwick Road
    Solihull
    B91 1AR

    Email: info@rgrecyclinggroup.com
    Tel: +44 (0)121 709 5371

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    Waste management solutions

    We provide a range of solutions, including the following:

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    Expert advice on the right equipment for you.

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    Access to the very latest products, such as the McCloskey B200 BIVITEC high g-force screener.

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    Plant research and design.

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    Trade in of a wide variety of recyclable materials around the globe, ranging from timber and cardboard to plastics and glass.

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