The plant will have an annual capacity of between 40,000 to 50,000 tonnes.
Mathew Stewart, managing director of SunAggregates, commented: “We’re proud to offer builders and contractors sustainable, cost-effective materials that match the performance of quarried aggregates. By choosing recycled materials, businesses can reduce costs, lower their carbon footprint and contribute to a greener future.”
What materials are being supplied?
The plant will supply recycled materials that meet BSE 9321 standards for strength and durability for a range of construction purposes.
SunaAggregates said that this will include:
- Type 1 crushed concrete (63mm-dust)
- 5mm recycled sharp grit (0-5mm)
- Recycled shingle (10, 20 & 40mm)
- No fines crushed concrete (20-80mm)
- 6F5 crushed concrete (125mm-dust
The SunEnviro Group
The SunEnviro group includes SunSkips and SunDemolition which collectively manages over 120,000 tonnes of waste annually across the east of England.
In a statement, SunEnviro said: “The new washing plant represents a pivotal step in the company’s mission to repurpose waste into valuable resources, making sustainability both practical and affordable.”
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