Why use recycled......?
Low maintenance, durability and cost-effectiveness are important considerations when identifying products for general landscaping projects. There are a number of recycled products which provide these benefits and more.
Specifying these products will also help to achieve sustainability or recycled content targets on landscaping projects and may even help to win tenders.
Some examples of products and applications:
BSI PAS 100 compost derived from garden waste which can be used for soil improvement, turf establishment and repair, top dressing, planting, topsoil manufacturing, or as a mulch;
recycled plastic which can be used in a variety of general landscaping applications including walkways, outdoor furniture, gates and fencing, and paving;
recycled woodchip which can be used as a surfacing material or as natural and decorative mulch;
processed sand made using 100% recycled glass which can be used as top dressing and in root zone construction;
recycled rubber which can be used within surfacing applications, within planting schemes as a mulch or a turf additive, and also (as whole tyres) on larger scale landscaping projects.
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Specifying these products will also help to achieve sustainability or recycled content targets on landscaping projects and may even help to win tenders.
Some examples of products and applications:
BSI PAS 100 compost derived from garden waste which can be used for soil improvement, turf establishment and repair, top dressing, planting, topsoil manufacturing, or as a mulch;
recycled plastic which can be used in a variety of general landscaping applications including walkways, outdoor furniture, gates and fencing, and paving;
recycled woodchip which can be used as a surfacing material or as natural and decorative mulch;
processed sand made using 100% recycled glass which can be used as top dressing and in root zone construction;
recycled rubber which can be used within surfacing applications, within planting schemes as a mulch or a turf additive, and also (as whole tyres) on larger scale landscaping projects.
WRAP
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