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News Release from: CIRIA | Subject: Guidance for aggregate recycling companies (C647)
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2006
Business planning guidance for aggregate
recyclers
Business planning guidance for aggregate recycling companies has been published by CIRIA to help organisations set up an aggregates recycling business.
Construction industry confidence in recycled products is growing Market conditions and new legislation is beginning to stimulate higher demand for the recycling of aggregates into higher-value materials for construction applications
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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CIRIA's Business data for recycling - Business planning guidance for aggregate recycling companies (C647) has been published to help organisations set up an aggregates recycling business or to improve commercial prospects for a facility that already operates.
The guide provides sufficient costing and resource information to enable companies to decide whether, when and how to proceed with a detailed business plan for investing in construction, demolition and excavation waste.
The book also contains an Aggregate Recycling Business Model tool, available on CD-ROM, to enable the reader to use the data to develop business scenarios.
This guidance is relevant to companies that are already engaged in recycling activities, for those wishing to start new operations and for construction contractors intending to recycle materials on their construction sites. Request a free brochure from CIRIA ...
To purchase a copy of Business data for recycling (C647) visit http://www.ciriabooks.com or contact CIRIA.
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