Types Of Inert Waste
Glass bottle powder
Used glass bottles are crushed and grinded finely into powder as glass sand
Masonry and concrete waste
Masonry waste is produced from demolition of masonry buildings. It can be recycled by crushing the masonry waste and used as recycled masonry aggregate.
Construction and Demolition (C & D) waste
Any waste comprising building materials, debris and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of any civil structure' is classified as C&D waste.
Gypsum waste
Gypsum waste primarily consists of waste from gypsum boards, which are wall or ceiling panels made of a gypsum core between paper lining. Another source of the waste, which arises at the industrial gypsum production sites, consists of rejects and non-spec materials generated during the manufacturing of gypsum products.
Dolomite waste
Dolomite industrial waste is a by-product generated during the production of dolomite minerals
Granite and marble powder waste
Granite and Marble waste, generated during processing, sawing and polishing of granite & marble stones, can be used as a filler in the WARP process
Chalk powder waste
Fine powder generated in the industries processing chalk and calcium carbonate as raw materials
Road sweep sand waste
Street sweepings are materials such as sand, salt, leaves, and debris removed from city streets, parking lots, and sidewalks. The purpose is to prevent these materials from being washed into storm sewers and surface waters, as well as to improve the appearance of public roadways
Stone rubble grinding waste
Stone rubbles can be grinded into sand suitable to use in WARP process
Dirt and gravel waste
Dirt and gravel waste also can be utilized in the WARP process with suitable screening of the materials matching to the acceptance for the process.