RMIX: WE HAVE 30 TONS OF BITUMINOUS SHEATH TO RECYCLE

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rMIX: Il Portale del Riciclo nell'Economia Circolare - rMIX: We Have 30 Tons of Bituminous Sheath to Recycle

Code: 8629. We have about 30 tons of bituminous membrane to be recycled from the building renovation sector.

We are available to evaluate the offers for the recycling of the bituminous sheath.


HOW TO RECYCLE WASTE FROM BITUMINOUS SHEATHS

1. Recycling into New Building Materials
Bituminous membrane waste can be shredded and mixed with other compounds to produce new construction materials. For example, they can be used in the production of recycled asphalt for road paving. This not only reduces the amount of waste, but also helps reduce dependence on virgin raw materials.

2. Waterproofing and Roofing
The waste can be reused for repairing roofs and for waterproofing in agriculture, such as in artificial lakes or water collection basins. While they may not be suitable for large-scale applications or new construction, they can be useful for repairs or small projects.

3. Anti-noise barriers
Bituminous sheaths have insulating properties and can be used to create noise barriers, especially in outdoor environments near roads or industrial areas. They can be used to build walls or barriers that help reduce noise pollution.

4. Foundation Protection
Scraps can be cut and used to protect the foundations of homes or other buildings from moisture. By placing them around the foundation, they can act as an additional barrier against soil moisture, extending the life of the structures.

5. Gardening Materials
In gardening, bituminous membrane waste can be used as a subfloor for paved areas or as a base layer under gravel paths, helping to prevent weed growth and stabilize the soil.

6. Creation of Art Objects or Furniture
For those interested in DIY (Do It Yourself) or creating garden furniture, bituminous membrane waste can be transformed into sturdy, weatherproof furniture components, such as outdoor tables or chairs.

Conclusion
Reusing bituminous membrane waste requires creativity and a proactive approach to waste management. While they are not the easiest material to recycle, with a little ingenuity they can find a second life in many useful ways, thus reducing environmental impact and contributing to the circular economy.

Origin: Italy

Category: Recycled building materials - bituminous membrane

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