Near-Fully Recycled Bricks Approved by BBA
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Near-fully recycled bricks approved by BBA
The new product has been developed in Scotland by Kenoteq, and uses construction waste in its formation The British Board of Agrément (BBA) has certified the recycled bricks, allowing them to be used in construction projects. The product, named K-Briq, uses waste gathered from construction projects and demolition in nearly 100% of its creation process. Recycled bricks were brought through a decade of research Professor Gabriela Medero, Heriot-Wa…
Low-carbon bricks made from construction waste obtain certification
Low-carbon bricks made from construction waste have been approved for use by the British Board of Agrément (BBA), a UK construction products certification body. Scottish firm Kenoteq developed the K-Briq using gravel, mortar and plasterboard and it is made up from nearly 100 per cent… The post Low-carbon bricks made from construction waste obtain certification appeared first on Construction News.
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