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When a landfill is constructed, the foundations are laid for the sustainable operation of the facility and the protection of the environment. Alternative landfill construction materials, which can be produced on the basis of different types of mineral waste, are indispensable in this context. For the realisation, we consider the base and surface sealing as well as the technical functional layers that are required in the process of landfill construction and operation. For each project, we produce and supply landfill construction material in accordance with current regulations and specifications pertaining to individual landfill construction measures.
In Germany, the production of landfill construction materials is based on the German Landfill Directive (DepV). It is decisive for the construction, operation, closure and aftercare of landfills and also regulates the use of landfill construction materials. It applies to owners and operators of landfills and long-term storage facilities, producers and owners of waste as well as operators of facilities for the production of landfill construction materials. Under this Directive, mineral waste may be used for the production of landfill construction materials for landfills of different landfill classes depending on classification and permissibility criteria. In principle, they are suitable for use in the landfill body or in its profiling, on road or separating dams as well as in the levelling, gas drainage and drainage layers of a landfill.
Tar-contaminated road rubble for landfill construction: the Hubbelrath example
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The Kapiteltal landfill extension is a striking example of the use of different substitute construction materials for landfills. The joint project between REMEX and the landfill operator ZAK shows which materials were used in the technical functional layers during the construction of the new landfill section. The realisation took place within the scope of the cooperation model PP-LANDFILL.
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Safe construction with quality-assured and technologically proven landfill construction materials
Sustainable execution, compliant with the Landfill Directive
Conservation of resources through replacement of primary raw materials
Sustainable implementation in terms of life cycle management
Reduction of CO2 emissions through the utilisation of locally available waste materials