Concrete Recycling

Reclaim, Recycle, and Remix.

Here’s a startling stat: concrete is the second-most consumed material in the world, second only to water! Every year, industry produces more than 3 tons of concrete for each person on Earth, and construction uses twice as much concrete as all other building materials combined.

That means there is a huge market for recycled concrete.

A jaw or impact crusher is required for any concrete recycling operation.

Concrete Recycling Processing Equipment

Ecoverse®️ has decades of experience working with construction demolition experts, transfer stations, and landfills to provide equipment designed specifically for concrete recycling. Jaw crushers break concrete into small chunks so it can be screened, and the aggregate used as fill, repurposed as a road base, or used as landscaping stone. An impact crusher can reduce its size even more to be used as paver base, roadway shoulders, or used to create new concrete blocks and landscape edging. Finally, screeners are invaluable for separating recycled concrete into consistent product sizes.

Ecoverse helps you do more, better thanks to our partners:

• Jaw Crushers

• Impact Crushers

• Scalping Screens

• Trommel Screens

• Scalping Screens

• Twin-Shaft Shredders

• Trommel Screens

• Conveyors

• Stackers

• Star Screens

Recycling concrete isn’t hard, you just need the right machines!

Case Studies

380 McKinney Landfill Boosts Their Volume With the INVENTHOR 9

March 9, 2022

David Dugger had a problem. As the General Manager of the new 380 McKinney Landfill in McKinney, Texas, he was receiving anywhere from 700 – 1,000 tons of bulky construction…

Royal Oak Farm Doubles Down on Backhus, Doppstadt

February 22, 2022

Ken Newman began his journey as co-founder of Royal Oak Farm in England, his birthplace, and where he obtained a horticulture degree from City and Guilds of London Institute. After…

Sustainability in Colorado with A1 Organics & Ecoverse

October 12, 2021

The words “divert” and “sustainable” explain A1 Organics’ business in the simplest of terms: they divert organic waste from landfills to create compost, soil blends and mulch, resulting in a…