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Big Construction Units to have Recycle Plants in Kolkata

<span style="font-weight: 400;">Construction projects that daily generate waste of 20 tonne or more will have to set up a recycling plant where the waste will be converted into aggregates for other construction activities. </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Construction waste includes head b

BY Realty Plus
Published - Sep 3, 2021 4:30 AM

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Construction projects that daily generate waste of 20 tonne or more will have to set up a recycling plant where the waste will be converted into aggregates for other construction activities.  Construction waste includes head break concrete blocks of pile caps and broken tiles that are not biodegradable. Instead of disposing, they can be used for paving of driveways. The civic body will continue to lift waste from smaller projects but this waste will not be dumped in landfills. Instead, KMC is setting up a crushing unit to convert the waste into aggregates that can be used as raw material in construction activity. KMC has taken a plot in Rajarhat to set up the construction waste recovery plant. It will have a capacity to handle around 500 tonnes of construction waste a day. The plant will crush the waste into aggregates that can then be mixed with concrete to pave roads. Around Rs 55 crore will be spent in the Rajarhat unit that will be handed over to a private firm to operate it for 10 years.  A similar plant has also been planned in Garden Reach to facilitate waste recovery and reuse from construction sites in south and south-west Kolkata. We had a desperate search for land to set up construction waste recovery plants. Finally, we zeroed in on two plots. We hope to initiate the construction process soon.  Many building components and construction debris can be recycled. Concrete and rubble are often recycled into aggregate and concrete products. Wood can be recycled into engineered wood products. Metals like steel, copper and brass are also valuable resources to recycle.

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