New facility supports circular construction in Sweden

Roma Grus, a construction materials supplier on the island of Gotland, has partnered with CDE to open a new 140tph waste recycling plant. The facility processes construction, demolition and excavation (CD&E) waste and converts it into high-quality recycled aggregates and sand for use in new building projects.

New facility supports circular construction in Sweden
Aerial view of the new 140tph CD&E waste recycling plant on Gotland, operated by Roma…

The plant, designed and delivered by CDE, is part of Roma Grus’s strategy to support the circular economy and reduce dependence on virgin resources. With advanced washing and classification technology, the site produces a consistent supply of recycled materials that meet the requirements of Sweden’s construction sector.

By diverting large volumes of CD&E waste from landfill, the project significantly cuts carbon emissions and environmental impact. According to CDE, the installation demonstrates how sustainable technology can help regional players like Roma Grus drive change in the construction industry.

Roma Grus emphasized that the investment not only supports environmental goals but also strengthens local supply chains on Gotland by providing reliable access to recycled construction materials.

The plant is among the most advanced of its kind in Scandinavia and highlights the growing role of recycling in achieving climate-neutral construction.

Source: CDE

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