Waste material

Common waste material that our mobile crushers and crushing plants handle

Wood Waste

Pallets/Recycled wood waste

Recycled wood is wood material from demolition, packaging and industries. It is sorted into different categories depending on impurities and then recycled into energy, new products or wood chips.

IQR wood waste

Green waste

Green waste are branches and tops from trees that are left over after logging. It’s a valuable biofuel that is used to produce heat and electricity.

Bark

Bark

Bark is a valuable resource that can be recycled and used as biofuel. The bark from pine, spruce, larch or Douglas fir is excellent to use as fuel.

Railway sleepers

Railway sleepers

Railway sleepers are classified as hazardous waste due to creosote impregnation.

CCA-treated wood

CCA-treated wood

CCA-treated wood poses a major environmental risk. The toxic substances in the wood can leak into the ground and water and harm both people and animals. It is therefore important to handle this waste in a safe manner.

Household waste

Household waste

Waste from households and comparable waste from other activities. The material consists of combustible fractions such as plastic, paper and wood.

Construction waste

Construction waste

Waste from demolition and construction sites. Examples of construction waste are materials such as wood waste, frames, doors, chipboards, plastics, metals, glass and concrete.

Plastic waste

Plastic waste

Industrial plastic waste is a valuable resource that can be transformed into new products, reduce our environmental impact and create a more sustainable future.

Scrap metal

Scrap metal

Scrap metal is end-of-life metal products that have reached the end of their life cycle. It can be iron, steel, aluminum, copper and many other metals. Metal packaging, such as empty cans, does not count as scrap metal.