18/09/2023
At Seascape Designs we use a waste management system on all our job sites. We install 5 separate steel cages to collect our different forms of building waste. Cage 1. Is all solid materials , stone, concrete, brick, pavers & tiles. Crushed and recycled back into site as road base or garden bed drainage. ( as photos attached ) 2nd cage is all metal waste, mainly colorbond roof off cuts but also strapping, cans, bracing, rondo, anything steel is collected and then recycled at local transfer station. Cage 3. Plastic, this bin fills up the most 2 or 3 times. Hopefully this product can go back to being recycled into public seating. Cage 4. Timber, every offcut of timber is collected and re used as many times as possible throughout the build. From a full cage or two it usually ends up just a few wheel barrows at the end of the job when the offcuts are so small . We have had local community groups come collect some of our left over timber & pellets. ( which now cost $8 to dump at the tip) Tommo is using a few to make his new pellet bed. Cage 5. Cardboard , this cage is the 2nd busiest , 2-3 trailer loads per job. Lucky our local councils are set up for cardboard recycling. On average we recycle approx 50-70% of our site waste, which is 70% less waste going to land fill. The building industry creates 40 % of our landfill waste. The whole planet needs to start changing our waste habits and start recycling more before their is more waste land than native land. War on waste is an excellent show on the ABC on how everyone can start helping to save more waste.