Mixed demolition rubble
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Mixed demolition rubble

Mixed demolition rubble

Back to the cycle

TOP MINERAL has invested in sustainability. After the windows, wood, tiles, electrics and potentially harmful building materials such as asbestos have been removed following the demolition of a building, the mixed rubble remains. These materials, consisting mainly of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics, are currently sorted into four grades. They can then be recycled for further utilization.