Re Sustainability to recycle the Supertech Twin Towers demolition waste

Debris from the demolition of the Supertech twin towers (Picture Credit: Re Sustainability)

Earlier this week, close to 30,000 tonnes of construction and demolition waste was generated within 10 seconds of the demolition of Supertech twin towers in Noida.

Hyderabad-based Re Sustainability has been given the responsibility to deal with the construction and demolition waste generated, to ensure efficient waste collection and recycling, and resource recovery. The company will process 300 tonnes of waste daily at their C&D Waste processing and recycling facility at Noida in a span of three months.  

Masood Mallick, CEO, Re Sustainability, said, “Re Sustainability is happy to take up this crucial responsibility of recycling C&D waste and converting that into construction materials. We will execute and direct all our efforts to speed up the process and ensure sustainable resource recovery. Coming to our partnerships with industries, we are looking forward to witnessing great infrastructure built with the recycled materials that are exclusively made by our Construction & Demolition plant at Noida.”

The C&D Waste Recycling plant at Sector-80, Noida has to be one of the most efficient C&D projects of the country. The PPP plant addresses the long-standing issue of construction debris dumping on roadsides, open plots and other places eradicating the potential environmental hazards. The finished recycled products from the plant include manufactured sand, aggregates, tiles, paver blocks and pre-cast concrete products.  All of these products substitute sensitive natural resources.

Disclaimer: This article is taken from a press release issued by Re Sustainability.

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