NWH opens new £4.4m aggregate recycling plant at Mayfield Industrial Estate

The NWH Group has officially opened its new £4.4 million construction and demolition waste recycling wash plant, as it continues its investment into the circular economy and a carbon negative status.
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The new facility at the business’s site at Mayfield Industrial Estate will enable the recycling of inert construction and demolition wastes through the latest technology using washing, screening, crushing and water treatment equipment. The site will increase the business’s processing capabilities from 75 tonnes per hour to 250 tonnes per hour, and is capable of diverting more than 450,000 tonnes per year from landfill.

The new equipment, which has been installed around existing plant operations to minimise downtime, has been supplied, installed and project managed by Circular, a specialist in the supply of tailored wet processing solutions for sand, aggregates and recycling applications.

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Mark Williams, CEO at The NWH Group, said: “The engineering quality and sophisticated design delivered in our new aggregate recycling plant underpins this project as truly world-leading. By continuing to invest in the circular economy, we’re promoting the use of recycled aggregates, reducing waste to landfill, and therefore helping to reduce levels of primary production.

Mark Williams and Craig Williams of NWH, pictured at the new plant.Mark Williams and Craig Williams of NWH, pictured at the new plant.
Mark Williams and Craig Williams of NWH, pictured at the new plant.

“During the past few months, we’ve worked hand in hand with Circular to deliver this complex project on time and on budget, and we’re now open for business.”

Not only does the new plant further increase recycling rates, it also improves the quality and breadth of recycled resources available and expands the product range from three to six product types to include 10mm aggregate, 20mm aggregate, 40mm aggregate, type 1 aggregate, washed concrete sand and building sand.

Sean Kerr, director at Circular Group, said: “This highly complex project was designed, manufactured, installed, and commissioned in just under 10.5 months, which is testament to the focus and collaboration of all key stakeholders. We’re delighted to be supporting The NWH Group with its sustainable business strategy by bringing the latest technology and innovation to the market in what is now the UK’s largest and most advanced wet processing plant for construction and demolition waste recycling.”

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