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All gypsum wallboard and plasterboard waste can be recycled?

The system and patented technology from Gypsum Recycling International is capable of handling all kinds of gypsum and plasterboard waste not just waste from new constructions.

Acceptable Waste Types:

  • Waste from rebuilds 
  • Waste from demolitions 
  • New construction waste 
  • Dunnage and underlayers 
  • Production scrap

The system is capable of handling all impurities found in waste from demolition and rebuilding.

Acceptable Waste Materials:

  • Gypsum blocks
  • Virgin gypsum board cut-offs 
  • Complete boards or broken parts 
  • Gypsum ceilings, floors, walls etc. 
  • Nails and screws in the plasterboard are allowed 
  • Wallpaper, glass tissue and other wall coverings on the boards are allowed

We accept up to 3% contamination of other materials, but as we are not magicians and cannot turn wood or metal into gypsum, the majority of the waste must obviously consist of gypsum based waste.

It does not matter whether the gypsum that becomes waste was originally made out of natural raw gypsum or FGD/DSG gypsum. We can use it all.

 

Acceptable waste
even include gypsum
waste containing nails,
screws and various
wall coverings



A FACT

On an average day
40.000 tons of gypsum
waste (equivalent to
40.000 cars) is being
landfilled around the
globe. Every day. 365
days a year.


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