In this issue
CEW Awards update
EZW in action at Rhyl
Circular Economy to add billions to construction
What is in the Welsh pipeline?
Wales has strengths to build on
Modular Housing: A silver bullet for a crisis?
Ian Williams, HSE, City of Cardiff Council and Cardiff University: Principal Designer - 2nd May 2017
CEW Awards 2017 Sponsorship Opportunities


EZW in action at Rhyl

The Enabling Zero Waste Rhyl Promenade case study is now published. CEW is working in collaboration with the construction industry to provide a detailed insight into the achievability of zero waste. The goal being to share best practice solutions and opportunities, along with identifying any barriers associated with achieving Welsh Government targets. 

Coatech Ltd worked in partnership with CEW and the Enabling Zero Waste initiative to avert waste generated during the surface dressing of the promenade walkway. Coatech installed approximately 4,500m2 of resin bonded surfacing as part of the continued development of the sea defence and promenade on Rhyl seafront. 

Some of the waste management successes of the project included;

  • A committed and enthusiastic site team
  • Segregation of materials
  • Approximately nine tonnes of unbound aggregate prevented from being downgraded through the segregation of the aggregate sweepings
  • Material reuse
  • Small quantities of waste sent to landfill.

 To read the full case study click here

For further information regarding Enabling Zero Waste please visit our website follow @EZWaste_Wales or call 02920 493322 to speak to a member of the team.

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