From demolition waste to
high-quality end product.
Construction and demolition debris
Since 1988, we have been recycling construction and demolition waste into certified granulates that can be used in concrete, asphalt, and infrastructure, in accordance with the applicable quality requirements.
At the Theo Pouw Groep, we turn construction and demolition waste into high-quality certified granulates. By crushing, screening, and washing, we create products that are suitable for reuse in concrete, asphalt, and road construction. Our granulates meet strict standards, certification, and CE marking requirements. See the downloads page for more information. This makes reuse not only responsible, but also reliable and sustainable.
Contact
Would you like to have construction or demolition waste sustainably recycled into high-quality end products? Or would you like to rent a container? Please contact one of our branches.
| Utrecht | +31 30 24 25 262 |
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| Eemshaven | +31 59 65 48 900 |
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| Lelystad | +31 88 02 29 361 |
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| Weert | +31 49 55 83 330 |
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| Akkrum | +31 56 66 50 332 |
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Processing of construction and demolition waste
Our sites have advanced crushing and washing facilities, including stationary and mobile crushers. These enable us to produce granulates in various grades and process ballast gravel into high-quality end products.
Applications of secondary building materials
From concrete rubble granulate to gravel substitutes: our products are used as road surfacing for roads and cycle paths, as aggregate in asphalt and hydraulic engineering, and as recycled concrete. This enables us to achieve a concrete cycle with up to 98% reuse of concrete rubble, making this solution particularly sustainable.
Waste containers for separation at source
Efficient processing starts with waste separation. That is why the Theo Pouw Groep offers a wide range of containers for construction and demolition waste, gypsum waste, wood, roofing waste, and green waste. In this way, we support sustainable processing and recycling.