Each year millions of tonnes of waste building materials and industrial bi-products are sent to landfill.As much as a quarter of this dumped material could be recycled for use as decorative aggregates within gardens and landscaping projects throughout the uk.

Eco-roc products provide environmently aware landscape arichitects and home gardeners with a new range of decorative materials which can be used in resin bound surfacing.

Red Brick- Brick rejects and seconds

Buff Brick-Brick rejects and seconds

Ivory white-Reject sanitary ware

Cera mix-Tiling and sanitary waste

Jerez yellow,Ice Blue,Beige Marble -marble tile off cuts and rejects.

Vibrant Glass-clear container glass.

information reproduced by kind permission of Long Rake Spar Co Ltd -

www.longrakespar.co.uk/ecoroc

 

For a free quotation for your resin surfacing project contact

Peaksurfacing@live.co.uk

Votes: 0
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

Comments

  • Thanks mike,

    I looked at their site ( I think the link does not work directly).

     

    It is important to minimize unwanted eco effects when gardening- and using recycled products are very important point- I hope more and more will take action into sourcing more eco friendly products.

     

This reply was deleted.

You need to be a member of Landscape Juice Network to add comments!

Join Landscape Juice Network

Open forum activity

John F replied to Julian chambers's discussion Price increases
"If you have kept up increasing your prices in line with inflation previously then it's usually a small increase which is generally acceptable if your customers are happy with your services .
If however you have set the bar too low initially to win…"
1 hour ago
Julian chambers posted a discussion
HiAn increase in prices for established customers can be a tricky part of our services. There's always a chance we can lose good business. How do folks respond to  objections to an increase? 
9 hours ago
Alan Neath replied to Sean @ Eclipse's discussion Best mower for wet weather
"Hi Sean
I have a long standing habit of always looking out the window first thing every morning at my own garden and weather to gauge what work can be done by me or the other guys I know going out to do jobs.
Ground hog day comes to mind as every…"
20 hours ago
Ben Carter replied to Sean @ Eclipse's discussion Best mower for wet weather
"If you like Etesias buy a new one!
Yeah its £2800 but over 10 years its £280 a year.
You can put it against your tax. 
You know your business better than anyone I don't know how much mowing you do.  I only do a day a week so I counldn't justifiy…"
20 hours ago
Lawnman replied to Sean @ Eclipse's discussion Best mower for wet weather
"Stihl 4 series are relatively inexpensive and I have run them and their Viking predecessor for about 15 years. I run a mower for 2 seasons then sell on and replace.They are light powerful machines good value for money. "
20 hours ago
Sam Bainbridge replied to Sean @ Eclipse's discussion Best mower for wet weather
"Its pretty simple really if its to expensive to replce you havent been charging enough 12yrs is a long time to save for a replacement.
others will do the job but won't last anywhere near as long so will cost far more in the long run. I too run…"
20 hours ago
Gary R replied to Julian chambers's discussion Van security
"Ive just purchased a carlock tracker with additional vibration sensors. A really inexpensive but brilliant solution imo.  Obviously the tracker will give you exact gps location of where your van is. But the vibration sensors will tell you if anyone…"
20 hours ago
Richard Fairnie updated their profile
yesterday
Marc Piechocki posted a discussion
Hi everyone, I’m Marc.I’ve been working in garden design for 25 years and in 3D visualisation for over 10 years.I’ve attached a few examples of my visualisation work so you can see the quality and realism we produce.If you want to bring this into…
Friday
Fusion Media posted a blog post
KAR UK has announced the appointment of Oliver Paton as Area Sales & Accounts Manager for Southern England and South Wales, further strengthening its regional support and customer-facing expertise.Oliver joins the team with over eight years’…
Friday
Sam Bainbridge replied to Julian chambers's discussion Van security
"I've had the opposite, most common thing is people see the van and take a pic so they have my number, no website, Facebook page only me and my van for adverts and I'm rushed off my feet. I suppose areas will be different not much competition up here…"
Friday
Honey Badger replied to Martin Ashdown's discussion Two Ordinary Blokes in Business
"Go for it!"
Thursday
Martin Ashdown replied to Martin Ashdown's discussion Two Ordinary Blokes in Business
"Hello Honey Badger, Lovely of you to say. Thank you. Do you mind if I use that quote in trying to increase our listener numbers from 1 to 2 "
Thursday
Honey Badger replied to Martin Ashdown's discussion Two Ordinary Blokes in Business
"I had a listen earlier. I thought it was good stuff. Informative,  humourus and honest. "
Thursday
Edward baker replied to Mark Wilkinson's discussion Hayter Harrier 56 Pro 60V
"Thanks for the link. Only spoilt by the talentless paddy Mc!"
Thursday
Anthony Toop replied to Julian chambers's discussion Van security
"I had a sign written van for the first three years of trading, and not once did anyone ever say "Oh i saw your van the other day" work always came from the website and word of mouth. Although i appreciate in a more commercial setting it could be a…"
Thursday
More…

Baynac-et-Cazenac 

Only just noticed this forum is based just down the road from one of my favorite parts in the whole wide world.  Only been a member for the last six years and only login about five times a year but thanks for the great work, merci beaucoup!

Read more…
0 Replies
Views: 27