Environment

Mark Wakefield Demolition Ltd are dedicated to safeguarding the environment through our commitment to responsible environmental practices demonstrated through the extensive range of projects which we are involved in.

Sites often have brick and concrete as core building materials, and developers are becoming increasingly environmentally aware about the need to recycle and re-use where possible. Mark Wakefield Demolition Ltd runs its own mobile plant crusher which enables all suitable brick and concrete to be crushed, stockpiled and re-used further on in the redevelopment. This reduces the need to bring in stock thus being a financially viable and more environmentally friendly option.

Sustainability and recycling have always been of uppermost importance to Mark Wakefield Demolition ltd, and with recent throw away trends, we believe it is more important than ever to salvage and recycle everything we can, ensuring less is going to landfill. Where possible, we will recycle the building material, due to the increasing pressure on the earths resources and the ever increasing cost of disposal. Whether it bricks, stone tiles, windows, timber and steel or architectural features all can be cleaned for re-use elsewhere.

Depending on the site and its history, an environmental survey may be required in order to make sure that hazardous materials such as Asbestos are treated correctly and removed safely. We can provide comprehensive asbestos surveys, asbestos management reports and asbestos removal.

Protected species such as Bats, Great Crested Newts, Badgers, Otters, Water Voles, Cray Fish, Reptiles, Breeding Birds as well as protected trees and hedgerows may also need to be considered and surveyed. We can make all the arrangements and organise for the survey to minimise any disruption to the programme.

For more information about our environmental policies please contact us

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