Waste disposal and council waste management solutions that conserve resources
Construction and demolition
waste (CDW) is generated during construction, renovation, and demolition of
buildings, bridges, public work projects, roads, plants, and dams. This waste
must be properly managed in order to reduce environmental burdens and conserve
finite natural resources. As a result, it is critical to reuse resources or
take steps to reduce waste in the first place. A business would be able to
improve its sustainability while also contributing to environmental
conservation by doing so. Waste of any kind, whether construction, household
waste, industrial waste, or any other category of waste, should be handled
properly to avoid causing harm to people and the environment.
Solo Resource Recovery
provides council waste management
and waste disposal services that are efficient and compliant, lowering costs
while maintaining high operational standards and increasing organisational awareness.
It provides wheelie bins of various sizes for the safe and efficient collection
and disposal of domestic, organszational, and industrial waste.
Salvaging
and reusing waste material
Construction waste, which
primarily consists of concrete, bricks, drywall, metal, glass, wood, and rocks,
is frequently bulky, inert, bio-incompatible, and
overloads landfills. Deconstruction helps in the preservation of materials
and the elimination of waste. Because the building is selectively disassembled
piece by piece, it is a better alternative to demolition. Plumbing fixtures,
large pieces of lumbar, windows, and tiles can be reused and transformed into
valuable resources, or they can be donated and used as a tax write-off.
Solo Resource Recovery uses
advanced waste disposal techniques and council waste management to salvage,
recover, and reuse as much material as possible for its waste disposal services
and council waste management. To ensure that all recyclable material is
adequately recycled and recovered, the company's recycling unit efficiently
separates wood, metals, plastics, glass, and aggregate. The company is able to
recover more than 90% of the incoming construction waste by using specialised
technology. Its wet-processing technology reduces pollution during the
manufacturing process.
Specialised
tools and equipment to handle waste
Materials are handled with
tools and equipment that are specifically designed to withstand heavy loads and
resist abrasion. To allow for waste maneouverability and modular interoperability,
trucks and containers of various sizes are used. Solo Resource Recovery,
through its highly coordinated transportation network, provides one-stop
solutions to businesses, households, and industries for everything from PCBs to
cylinders, hazardous waste removal services, and council waste management.
Wood can be reused for
making landscaping pellets, garden mulch, and fuel. Shredded cardboard and
paper can be used to create insulation and animal bedding. Crushed glass or
cullet can be used in aggregate and concrete, whereas inert materials like
bricks, stones, soil, and so on can be used to make aggregates like asphalt and
concrete. In small amounts, crushed and de-papered gypsum can be used as soil
amendments. Packaging materials can be returned to suppliers to be repurposed.
Concrete and masonry waste can be recycled and reused as aggregate in the
production of concrete for road construction and building materials.
To recycle products with
known risks, such as asbestos-containing materials, medical waste,
petroleum-derived products, hazardous waste, and waste-contaminated materials,
the company uses specialised recycling methods.
Council
waste management solutions to optimise waste recovery and limit injuries
Solo's waste disposal
services and council waste management solutions are intended to maximize waste
recovery, reduce injuries, and gain the support of the communities in which it
operates. Solo manages all of its council waste management contracts through
its accredited Integrated Quality, Safety, and Environment Management System,
which is certified to AS/NZS ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018.
As a result, the council can be confident that Solo's council waste management
solutions will be delivered to the highest standards, with a focus on all
aspects of service delivery.
All collection vehicles used
by the company for council waste management are designed and built in-house by
its engineering department and manufacturing facility, and are outfitted with
features to meet the council's specific requirements. All of the company's
trucks are subjected to a rigorous monthly maintenance regimen, which is
tracked via the company's business management system. It utilises a
cutting-edge vehicle management system that includes a dependable and
informative GPS tracking system as well as images for compliance and reporting
purposes. The company's own internal experienced database managers collect,
validate, and manage data in accordance with Council requirements.
Australia-wide
services
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