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  • News - 17 Jun 2003
    The Construction Industry Institute at Purdue University in the USA has just released a new research paper entitled “Production of Construction Materials Using Advanced Recycling...
  • News - 12 Jun 2003
    The New and Emerging Waste Technologies discussion day was held at London City Hall on 17 March 2003 to help to identify barriers to the use of new and emerging waste technologies. A webcast and...
  • News - 10 Jun 2003
    Imagine there was a machine that could be fed with all kinds of waste and turn them into oil, gas, minerals and fresh water. Waste such as tyres, plastics, municipal sewage sludge, paper, animal and...
  • News - 6 Jun 2003
    Since their introduction to the UK in the 1980’s, the production of composite sandwich panels has grown to around 80000 tonnes per annum. As they have a life span of around 15-20 years, these...
  • News - 6 Jun 2003
    Pollution from oil spills in England is significant with 16% of all incidents of pollution and 12% of the most serious incidents (category 1 and 2) being attributed to poor handling and storage of...
  • News - 5 Jun 2003
    The importance of recycling polymer waste products from the construction industry has been long recognised. The problem lies in ensuring that different types of plastic are not mixed...
  • News - 3 Jun 2003
    WoodStalk is a fibreboard composite made by Dow BioProducts using waste wheat straw and Dow Chemical’s polyurethane resin. The lack of formaldehyde in the product makes it a much safer...
  • News - 30 May 2003
    Constructing buildings from old tyres is not a new thing. The technique has been developed over the last 30 years in the United States but the first building made from car tyres in Britain is now...
  • News - 26 May 2003
    A new research programme of aims to develop innovative construction products using waste from papermills. Work will concentrate on three principal groups of product: renders, blocks and clays; wood...
  • News - 23 May 2003
    Water companies across the UK are to commence trials using recycled aggregate materials for bedding clay pipes. The aggregate material is made from crushed construction waste to a size of less then...

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