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| Oct 29, 2008 | |
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Turning copper slag to sand
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| New plant will recycle used slag to make concrete. | |
| By Jessica Cheam | |
| SINGAPORE'S building industry is taking steps to green itself, with the opening on Wednesday of a new plant which will recycle used copper slag to make concrete.
The plant by Geocycle Singapore can process 360,000 tonnes of collected copper slag from local shipyards, which will be a substitute for sand in making ready-mixed concrete. The Sungei Kadut facility will also function as a research and development centre for alternative and eco-friendly building materials. It is a joint venture firm by cement maker Holcim Singapore and local recycling firm ecoWise, which have equal stakes. | |
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