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    The Carey Group is a leading independently owned construction company, operating across the UK and Ireland. The Group provides an unparalleled range of specialist construction and waste management...
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    LEKO LABS is accelerating the global transition to carbon-negative construction with building materials powered by AI optimization and robotic manufacturing. LEKO LABS is committed to...
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    At Powerday we are passionate about recycling and the role of renewables to satisfy the energy demands of the UK. We’ve invested heavily in our new materials recycling facilities and continue to...
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    Bosch the world’s leading linear edge blade manufacturer – hole, jig and reciprocating saw blades – expanded its application focused professional reciprocating saw blade line to 60...
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    TRJ - T Richard Jones (Betws) Ltd, Established 1935 and still privately owned, we currently have a turnover in excess of £30 million and directly employ circa. 200 people. We have ISO 9001,...
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    EMR is a global leader in metal recycling. We are privately owned with a heritage dating back to the 1940s and employ around 4000 people operating at 150 locations around the world. Our core business...
  • Article - 16 May 2024
    Construction generates substantial waste, posing environmental threats and occupying valuable land. BIM helps mitigate this by predicting material wastage and managing resources efficiently.
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    CarbonCure manufactures a carbon dioxide (CO₂) utilization technology that introduces captured CO₂ into fresh concrete to reduce its carbon footprint. Once injected, the CO₂...
  • News - 4 Dec 2007
    WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) launches a new step by step guide, to help those involved in regeneration projects to make the most efficient use of resources and deliver a joined up...
  • Article - 18 Nov 2021
    Most non-recyclable materials are hazardous, which means that they contain particles or substances that are destructive or harmful to the environment or human beings. Examples of hazardous waste...

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