Recycled Aggregates
Recycled aggregates are produced by crushing concrete, and sometimes asphalt, to reclaim the aggregate. Examples which include recycled aggregates are concrete from construction and demolition waste material and railway ballast.
What are Recycled Aggregates?
Recycled aggregates are developed from the reprocessing of materials that have been originally used in construction.
They include sand, gravel, crushed stone, and asphalt.
A process of crushing and mixing is required for the aggregates, to ensure they meet legal requirements.
Recycled Aggregates Benefits
The construction industry accounts for for up to 50% of climate change, 40% of global energy use and 50% of landfill waste, so it’s important to recycle where we can.
A host of benefits arise from Recycled Aggregates, including:
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Where are Recycled Aggregates Used?
Large pieces of crushed aggregate can be used for many types of general bulk fills, as well as base or fill for drainage structures and road construction.
After the removal of contaminants through a selective process of screening and air separation and size reduction, the crushed aggregate can then be used for a variety of purposes such as concrete for pavements, curbing, and bridge foundations.
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Recycled Aggregates Bulk Bags are the perfect solution where space is limited, access is restricted or there is difficulty with manoeuvrability around the site.
Our handy 800kg Recycled Aggregates Bulk Bags are designed to overcome all of these issues and are the perfect solution for commercial, trade and domestic requirements.
Order SandOur continued investment allows us to run a diverse fleet of different size tippers which enables us to deliver small loose loads of Recycled Aggregates, regardless of volume, in the most efficient manner.
Whether you’re a Builder, Landscaper, Groundworker, Farmer, Utility provider or a DIY enthusiast, our small loose load Recycled Aggregates service is perfect for all Aggregate projects.
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Recycled Aggregates collections are incredibly simple and means that you no longer have to interrupt your working day with scheduled deliveries, and you’ll get our most competitive rates.
Our collection service is available from 14 separate operating facilities across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Norfolk; all of which supply Recycled Aggregates at reduced rates from the traditional charges applied for delivery.
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The same great Recycled Aggregates products, just in smaller bags! Our range of small 25kg and 50l Recycled Aggregates bags are great for those jobs where a bulk bag would be too much for your project requirements.
We stock a full range of Recycled Aggregates from building materials to decorative stone, soil & bark.
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Several factors can effect the price of Recycled Aggregates but the main reason the Mick George Group can provide cheap Recycled Aggregates is because we produce it from our own quarries and distribute it through our own fleet.
Other factors influencing the price of Recycled Aggregates can be delivery method, location and volume.
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Recycled Aggregates Delivery
Courtesy of our expansive network of owned quarries and large fleet of over 600 commercial vehicles, we’re able to deliver Aggregates quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk.
We are able to supply Recycled Aggregates to sort your bespoke requirements Loose Loads, Bulk Bags, Small Bags and collection.
Recycled Aggregates Collection
- Pre book and collect at your convenience
- On the spot service
- No delivery delays
- Pay by cash or add to your account
- Our best rates guaranteed
- No part loading charges or wastage
- Large variety of materials
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