CD&E Waste Recycling


At our waste recycling plants we offer specialist treatment and transfer of inert construction and demolition waste to produce recycled aggregates for construction.


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Supporting the construction sector with the supply of quality assured recycled aggregates, our operations at Colchester, Snodland, Mangreen, Middlesbrough, Stockport and Edinburgh offer recycling services for construction materials.

We are fully licensed to accept and reuse

  • 17 01 01 Concrete
  • 17 01 02 Bricks
  • 17 01 03 Tiles and Ceramics
  • 17 01 07 Mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics
  • 17 03 02 Bituminous mixtures, RAP - Recycled Asphalt Plannings
  • 17 05 08 Track ballast


By carefully reprocessing clean inert construction wastes and soils we manufacture a range of certified materials to feed by into new construction programmes.



Certified
recycled
aggregates


We carefully reprocess clean inert construction wastes & we can manufacture a range of certified materials to feed by into new construction programmes.

Products include:

  • Recycled Type 1 and Type 2 fill
  • 6F4 and 6F5 Capping layer
  • 0 – 20mm Granulated asphalt
  • Ultitrec recycled footpath materials

We can accept a range of construction materials for recovery recycling.

  • 17 01 01 Concrete
  • 17 01 02 Bricks
  • 17 01 03 Tiles and Ceramics
  • 17 01 07 Mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics
  • 17 03 02 Bituminous mixtures
  • RAP - Recycled Asphalt Planings
  • 17 05 08 Track ballast

We provide complete chain of custody start to finish.

Talk to us... we have new sites coming online as well as mobile options that may be suitable for your schemes.

Legal documentation and legislative obligations are all covered – including waste transfer notes, full compliance within Waste Framework Directive and Duty of care regulations.

National coverage for recycling


[email protected]

Tarmac Cochranes Wharf
(Middlesbrough) Recycling
Dockside Road Middlesbrough TS3 6AU
Opening hours 7am to 4pm

Tarmac Stockport Recycling
Adswood Road Adswood
Cheadle Hulme Stockport SK8 5QY
Opening hours 7am to 3pm

Tarmac Hillwood Recycling
Harvest Road Ratho
Edinburgh EH28 8LU
Opening hours 7am to 4pm

[email protected]

Tarmac Colchester Recycling
Warren Lane Stanway Colchester
Essex CO3 0NN
Opening hours 7am to 4pm

Tarmac Mangreen Recycling
Ipswich Road Swardeston
Norwich Norfolk NR14 8DD
Opening hours 7am to 4pm

Tarmac Snodland Recycling
Hays Road Snodland
Kent ME6 5LA
Opening hours 7am to 4pm

Our recycling centres only accept clean inert construction and demolition wastes such as concrete (including re-enforced) bricks tiles and ceramics and road planings. These are then treated and processed to create a quality recycled aggregate product.

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Changing mindsets on aggregate reuse and recycling in the built environment


The role of digital waste tracking in enhancing the future of CD&E waste management.

Download the report

Read the ebook

This report recognises that waste and the reuse of resources are hot topics for the CD&E industry but shows that it must strive for improvement on its current performance. With 138 million tonnes of CD&E waste produced each year in the UK, more must be done to see waste as a valuable resource and optimise its use instead of choosing landfill.

Together, we can drive change, protect our environment and secure a sustainable future.


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Sarah Poulter, Chief Executive CIWM


Changing mindsets on aggregate reuse and recycling in the built environment


The role of digital waste tracking in enhancing the future of CD&E waste management.

Download the report

Read the ebook

This report recognises that waste and the reuse of resources are hot topics for the CD&E industry but shows that it must strive for improvement on its current performance. With 138 million tonnes of CD&E waste produced each year in the UK, more must be done to see waste as a valuable resource and optimise its use instead of choosing landfill.

Together, we can drive change, protect our environment and secure a sustainable future.


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Sarah Poulter, Chief Executive CIWM

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What topics the report covers:

Chapter one: The challenge

Chapter two: Progressive change

Chapter three: Rethinking our approach to recovery management

Chapter four: The regulatory framework - maintaining momentum

Chapter five: Resourcing the future - fulfilling your duty

Chapter six: Addressing the issues: Posing questions that matter

Chapter seven: Useful resources


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What topics the report covers:

Chapter one: The challenge

Chapter two: Progressive change

Chapter three: Rethinking our approach to recovery management

Chapter four: The regulatory framework - maintaining momentum

Chapter five: Resourcing the future - fulfilling your duty

Chapter six: Addressing the issues: Posing questions that matter

Chapter seven: Useful resources


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Quality assured licensed operations

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CIWM Affiliated
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WRAP Quality Protocol
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14001 Environmental Management Systems
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BSI ISO 9001 quality
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