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Recycled Glass Plant Could Prove to Be a Building Revolution

A Gloucestershire company using a waste glass product for the first time in the county plans to open a recycling plant to create a ground-breaking material for use as a ground substrate. Churcham-based EPOC Europe first used glass foam granulate for the base of St Andrew's Church in Churchdown after transporting it across Europe. It could save the church around £10,000.

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June 19th, 2012
Source: www.waste-management-world.com


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