Rising to the environmental challenge

By December 2000, aggregate taxation caused Marley Eternit to introduce processes that resulted in use of the crushed concrete waste as a partial aggregate replacement in roof tiles. By 2001, the company was using so much recycled material that it had to include concrete waste from Bison and clay wa...

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Published inConcrete Vol. 40; no. 6; pp. 36 - 37
Main Author Richards, Norman
Format Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London The Concrete Society 01.07.2006
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Summary:By December 2000, aggregate taxation caused Marley Eternit to introduce processes that resulted in use of the crushed concrete waste as a partial aggregate replacement in roof tiles. By 2001, the company was using so much recycled material that it had to include concrete waste from Bison and clay waste from the potteries, including detect ceramics, such as sinks and toilets.
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ISSN:0010-5317