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Recycl8 pours first low-carbon sustainable concrete in circular economy project

Sustainable technology firm Recycl8 has successfully carried out the first industry pour of its low-carbon sustainable R8 Mix concrete made with recycled materials in partnership with Breedon Group, marking a significant milestone in the Aberdeenshire-based firm's journey to market.
By Guy Woodford October 19, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Caption (l – r): Jim Young, Industry Technical Consultant, Recycl8, Mark Gillespie, CEO, Recycl8, Craig Godsman, Commercial Manager, Breedon Group. Pic: Recycl8

Comprising Recycl8's pioneering R8 Mix and blended cement and aggregate, the concrete was supplied to civil engineering and construction firm W M Donald for installation on a housing foundation on Barratt and David Wilson Homes' new Huntingtower development in Perth, Scotland. 

 

"We are thrilled to be part of this landmark pour in partnership with Breedon Group, bringing our patented solution to market to provide sustainable, low carbon, Circular Economy concrete for building work on a live project," said Mark Gillespie, CEO of Recycl8. "Not only does it have a significantly lower embodied carbon than traditional mixes, but it also gives new life to materials that would otherwise be discarded, reducing the reliance on virgin quarried materials. We believe that this is the future of sustainable construction."

 

"We are really pleased to be involved in this innovative project using Recycl8's sustainable R8 Mix concrete technology," said Craig Godsman, Commercial Manager at Breedon. "It aligns perfectly with our commitment to decarbonisation, with the provision of lower carbon solutions through our Breedon Balance range of products."

 

Managing Director of Barratt and David Wilson Homes, David Palmer, added: "We are committed to sustainable construction and reducing our environmental impact. We are excited to see Recycl8's innovative low carbon R8 Mix concrete used by Breedon on our new Huntingtower project in Perthshire as part of that commitment." 

 

The global construction industry is tackling the challenge of decarbonisation to meet the NetZero target by 2050 while simultaneously striving to meet the demand for the ever-growing built environment. 

 

Recycl8 and Breedon plan to work on more projects using the R8 Mix concrete technology alongside the Breedon Balance range of products.