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[October 2007]

WRAP Completes £2.3M of Funding for Aggregate Recyclers

WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) has funded £2.3 million of support for recycled aggregates processors in the latest round of its capital support competition.

This funding will help the successful projects to increase their recycling processing capacity by an additional 751,000 tonnes a year, diverting a significant amount of construction waste from landfill and supporting the construction industry in its strides towards operating in a more sustainable way.

As 280 million tonnes of aggregates are used annually by the UK construction industry, there is an important need to optimise the industry’s use of resources. WRAP’s capital competition continues to provide financial support to help recyclers develop the infrastructure and facilities that allow them to substantially increase the quantity and quality of their recycled aggregates output.

This latest round of support brings the total funding provided through WRAP’s aggregates programme to £9.3 million, which has enabled the successful applicants to increase their annual processing capacity by 3.6 million tonnes.

Mike Falconer Hall, WRAP’s aggregates capital project manager, explains: “This capital competition supported the development of efficient aggregates processing infrastructure. The projects were selected as they met or exceeded the competition’s specific evaluation criterion and demonstrated that they would increase recovery rates and divert material from landfill.”

“We are already seeing the impact the funding has made to these companies and we now look forward to seeing similar levels of success in future projects.”

Eppleton Quarry Products Ltd received £101,000 from WRAP. The company’s new mobile plant and screen for the extraction of secondary aggregates from slag will increase annual output capacity to 125,000 tonnes and produce a total of 505,000 tonnes of quality recycled aggregates over the five-year term of the contract.

Dave Anderson, land and development manager at Eppleton Quarry Products Ltd, said: “WRAP’s capital support has made a big difference to our aggregate processing capacity and quality. The funding has enabled the purchase of three items of plant (one Daewoo Mega 400V loading shovel and two Finlay 883 Reclaimers), that has allowed a greater range of recycled aggregates to be produced. By increasing the volume of aggregate that we can recycle, we are able to fulfil the increasing demand for aggregates and help divert thousands of tonnes of waste from landfill.”

Among the other recipients of WRAP’s capital support awards are the following companies:

This list of successful applicants can also be accessed online at www.aggregain.org.uk/news

To find out more about the advice and resources available free from WRAP, visit www.wrap.org.uk/construction or call WRAP’s construction team on 0808 100 2040



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