Apr 2 2008 by Aaron Boland, Liverpool Daily Post
A NEW enterprise offering 100% recycling of aggregates to the construction industry, has been launched in Merseyside by local entrepreneurs Mark Doyle and Geoff Preston.
A purpose built centre has been created in Goodlass Road, Speke, to house Recycling Aggregates North West, following a £1.3m investment and development programme.
Managing director Mark Doylesaid: “With pressure mounting on the construction industry to significantly reduce the amount of waste generated, contractors are looking for real solutions that allow them to meet government targets.
“The service will allow users to recycle 100% of their waste including clay and soil, to be re-used as an improved aggregate that has proved to be 10 times stronger than standard material and eliminates the need of take surplus material to landfill.”