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How we're using SLURRYTUB to reduce environmental impact from our bricklaying trades at our Tung's residential project.
When improperly disposed, cement slurry mixtures can poison groundwater and cause high levels of PH in waterways, harming marine life and also polluting drinking water.
SLURRYTUB uses a heavy-duty recycled plastic tub with a biodegradable filter liner, allowing clean water to pass through and the mixture to dry on top which is later disposed of along with other hardened waste.
"We already build sustainable buildings, now we want to focus on the construction process and minimise our environmental impact as much as possible" - Tayla Fairthorne, Environment & Sustainability Manager at Kapitol Group.
Watch this video to see SLURRYTUB in action.
When improperly disposed, cement slurry mixtures can poison groundwater and cause high levels of PH in waterways, harming marine life and also polluting drinking water.
SLURRYTUB uses a heavy-duty recycled plastic tub with a biodegradable filter liner, allowing clean water to pass through and the mixture to dry on top which is later disposed of along with other hardened waste.
"We already build sustainable buildings, now we want to focus on the construction process and minimise our environmental impact as much as possible" - Tayla Fairthorne, Environment & Sustainability Manager at Kapitol Group.
Watch this video to see SLURRYTUB in action.
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