How Machines RECYCLE Waste into Usable Material
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- On a recent visit to the Walsh Yard in Tilbury to collect some Type 1 recycled aggregate I was so fascinated by the conveyor belt systems, hoppers and wash plant I asked if we could film it.
Walsh have set up this £2 million Wash Plant and spent £16 million overall to create a yard to recycle waste material from a quarry into 6 different actual sellable aggregates; 4-10mm, 10-20mm, 20-40mm, 40-75mm Granite Stone, Sand and Clay. All products that the construction industry can support to help build a more sustainable future. Watch the whole before and after process.
00:00 intro
00:38 what is environmental sustainability?
00:56 how the construction industry can help using recycled materials
01:26 overview of how the Walsh Tilbury Aggregates Processing Plant works
02:46 the wash plant
03:30 the journey of the recycled aggregates
05:20 what happens to aggregates under 5mm?
05:51 how the reservoirs work
06:50 silt removal dewatering plant
07:38 silt ready to be shipped
08:04 drone shots of Aggregates Processing Plant
08:36 summary
09:14 outro
:: WALSH ::
swalsh.com
#Aggregates | #Sustainability | #Recycling
:: ASHVILLE ::
waste management | aggregates | concrete | construction
IG @thisisashville
ashvilleaggregates.com
:: DANIEL LOUISY ::
IG @daniellouisy - Навчання та стиль
Yet another treat from Daniel an extra episode this week 🙌🏻🙌🏻
The “branding” is the problem, this is not a waste product, its not a recycled product. Its a primary product, Its a low grade of crushed granite, as dan said, needs testing and selling for what it is. Recycled material is crushed concrete/brick, road planings etc.
He may have been misguided as to calling this a recycled product when its reprocessed byproduct, like marmite is, but the fact he's thinking about it, and thinking about how to make his business and industry more sustainable is a good thing. Hopefully he gets into looking at a real recycling plant for aggregate soon.
It IS waste product. He even said near the start that normally most of that separated stuff is thrown away, hence being waste. You're right that it's not recycled - it's repurposed. Which is just as important a step to reducing carbon footprint and general waste as recycling. It's part of the whole Recycle, Reuse, Repurpose ethos, all of it positive and to be encouraged!
Loved the site walkthrough and Daniel’s explanation on the aggregate recycling process!
Literally working on a sustainability business case for a course as this was posted. Awesome stuff!
Same, so crazy. You in NZ?
@@parzan1545 iam 👌🏽 not a student tho. Cool to see other kiwis here
@@anubis4496 wow small world, definitely cool
Amazing to see Daniel raising awareness and thinkingabout ‘Sustainabili-ee”!
Yes Daniel 🙂. This is great content. Love learning about new things because you communicate the information so well. 10/10 💥💥💥
Excellent video as always Daniel. I’ve noticed you’ve increasingly mentioned about lab tests. Would be interesting if you could do a video of the labs and the process used for testing and certifying different construction materials.
0:08 Best producer tag in the game!
We need a video on how skip waste is processed. 👌👌👌
Iam a plasterer and have always wondered how good it would be to recycle excess material at the bottom of a pale its not always alot but over the year would quickly add up cheers big man great video 👍
There’s something really satisfying about this. It also looks like £20M worth of machinery!
I know farming isn’t your bag but a video on regenerative farming and saving soil nutrients would be cool.
Check out Harry's Farm videos. Harry is doing just that testing all the different fields soils on his land, even different parts of the same field. He busted the end of soil life theory the government is talking about.
As they say “one man’s waste is another man’s gold”. A very interesting set up, thank you for sharing this. We certainly need to be doing more for the next generations betterment. It would be interesting to see what is planned for the restoration of the quarry after all valuable materials have extracted.
Back in the 1960s the clay from the Victoria Line tube tunnels went to a disused clay pit, then it was used to make bricks. The brickworks and pit was purchased by a haulage company who had signed a contract to haul away all the tunnel spoil.
Very clever recycling.
Really interesting video Dan. I work in the construction industry. The waste on building sites is ridiculous and things need to change. Looking forward to Ashville weekly on Sunday.
Well done to Ross, Tim and the rest of the team down there. I’m glad it’s worked out so well for them!
we have just finished our drive and forecourt with that very granite stone looks fantastic, nice to have an extra program from you Daniel well done..
Also loving these informative midweek videos! Tides you over well until Sunday
Let’s gooo I always look forward to Ashville videos!!!!keep up the good work
All I can say is you are constantly pushing forward, it’s inspiring thanks man 👊🏼
Love all this.i love being a tipper driver it's all interesting to me going to different quarry's seeing everything being recycled then delivering to building sites
Cutting edge stuff, great to watch and very informative. Should absolutely be used as material to educate construction professionals of the future!
I swear they should show some of these episodes in schools. This is interesting stuff.
Fascinating! Great work my brother, keep it up.. lots of love and prayers ❤ 🙏
This man has a goal. Not only for him self but for the sake of this planets future. Aiming for renewable energy is definitely a step in the right direction.
Tremendous video Daniel thanks for uploading, I wouldn’t mind more of this type of interesting video mate 😀 stay safe and have a good week David 👍👍
Another weekday treat... Love it
What an awsome peice of kit !!!
Well done Daniel, thankyou for showing us what the future could look like. Nice !!!
Nice to see another Cde wash plant, we have a Cde plant and put road sweepings and gully waste through to be recycled.
EXCELLENT info & tour Daniel ... thank you😘
One day I will meet this guy and I will shake him by the hand his content is always onpoint frighty will the hole team have succeeded in creating a awesome UA-cam channel
This should have been happening decades ago but it's nice to see we are moving forward with sustainability.
Many businesses see it as a headache unfortunately.
Short and sweet.... fantastic!
Thankyou for sharing this with us, really good to know.
Perhaps this is the future for Ashville? Daniel use your influence, of which you have more that you realise, to create a more sustainable and acceptable future for the construction industry
Yes another great video. Well done Daniel very informative video. Love it.
Amazing Dan! This is a very useful video x
Hello Daniel you made my evening xx
Been watching your videos for a while now - this one was a bit special. Thanks
Great video appreciate the effort that’s go into educating us ! Thanks
Great episode. You do have to be careful though. Our County in the US substituted broken up concrete for granite in our dirt roads. One problem - the large pieces vibrate out of the material and end up on top as potential projectiles
Brilliant video again buddy. Excellent attempt to educate folks. Thank you.😍
Thats one gaintnomus wash plant Daniel, its like watching gold rush mining episode with Tony beete in the Clondike again. Great overall view of this company tapping into renewable energy and recycling materials too at the same time, a risk worth taking I would say because you'll never run out of waste byproducts in the construction industry.
Grand Designs: South West London 2021..your lorry is on it for a couple of seconds doing a muck-away! 👍👍
I would love to see something like this over here in Estonia as well, looks awesome!
Great video Daniel. I will be using it in my Green Engineering class. 👍
That was very interesting,thank you!!
Got to love this mans videos ... top job ....
How about a day in the life of an Asheville skip driver. Let us see what happens to the building waste collected by Asheville.
Is it sorted and reused some how or sent to land fill?
Be interesting to see and great way to show how Asheville are doing their bit.
Awesome video Daniel. Keep up the great work!
Daniel that looks fantastic wow amazing
Daniel looks like a kid in a toy shop. Having a great time!
Cool info and I really dug the soundtrack for this one!
Fascinating info here Daniel, guess this is the future !
Brilliant it's amazing what can be done and thanks Daniel for bringing that to us 👍
Amazing and informative content you're a legend Dan
I've always wondered if there could be a process to recycle tyres, separate the inner metals and fibers from the rubber and use the rubber to creat flooring, roofing or new tyres
This is actually really cool to see!
Loved this video
Love this had a year helping my mate build some 25ton jaw crushers extreme engineering LOVE IT 😍
Brilliant video Daniel!
So sophisticated
This is incredible stuff!
Another great video Daniel love your videos man I’m a Roadworker been resurfacing roads for over 20 years and we have trialled using recycled type 1 and have to say it absolute rubbish material if truth be told but it’s the way it’s going to go
Looks cleaner than the recycled stone i have seen . Door handles /lipsticks / screws / and the rest . Good plant and nearly self sufficent.
Thanks for the your and the knowledge
This is awesome! I love this content! The future!
Wow they have a amazing setup!!
another amazing video
did you realize all those wash plant machines with the exception of the mobile plant were made in factories less than 20 miles from each other in Northern Ireland, the epicentre for screeners.
Good video… I am a part of a small crew who processed the raw materials at the start in a quarry in Cornwall it’s my job the take the 6f5 and the 50 mm down away from the crusher and load it onto wagons so they can take it to Fowey to be loaded onto the boats
Daniel could make flushing the toilet interesting. Thanks for sharing :)
you have done a great job at the sticker mans house looks fantastic with the lights on
Pretty good setup to recycle aggregate.
very impressive and super timely
Brilliant video. 👍
Great explication… enjoyed it very much👍
Well done guys
Looks like good stone to me! I bet that granite is much harder than limestone.
Serious set up!! 💪🏻
Very interesting video Dan
Awesome stuff. 😎
I've been watching recycling in the US. There they are crushing reinforced concrete and separating the metal and sorting the various sizes of concrete for size 1 down to fines.
Brilliant. Informative video. Subscribed.
Cool vid keep up the good content
Hi Daniel. That was a cool video as the general public doesn’t have a clue what’s going on in the construction industry. I would of persevered it was very dirty 🙄 Asheville with you at the helm Daniel will do your best to protect the environment as well as your staff 👍🏻 You’re a top guy 😎
Great content I like the idea.
What an amazing place
When you refresh YT and see an Ashville upload 😍
SUSTAINABILEEEEEEEEEEEE
Dope video as always ✊🏾
Brilliant video!
You’ve watched the full video in 15 second. Nice one
2 million might seem like a big investment but in my area in surrey the companies that have these are selling the end product at an average of £20 per ton, it doesn't take long to get your money back & most councils have to spec a percentage of recycled aggregates on all thier projects
Wow fantastic system there!! Would love to work there just for it’s location as much for it’s systems!! Disappointed no mention on the loading shovels 😪 very nice kit also!!
Great video
That handrail was definitely not stainless steel!! Galvanised 🤣👍🏼
Great content
Very impressive.
Good call Daniel. Your heading the right direction, big investment but could be a good runner for the business. Local company Dan Morrissey’s put in a concrete reclamation plant, … seemingly a good operation
Now that is great content, recycle industry in action makinggreat products. Every bit as good as primary from what I could see, even better as it was granite which is really intensive to quary & crush. Much better content than filming the 'sticker man's' house !
I wasn't expecting a video on a Wednesday , I will be watching later
I saw my first Asheville lorry yesterday on M3
Really cool business case
I think it’s key that the construction industry gets onboard with being sustainable, I understand right now it’s difficult to choose sustainability. However if we do find a way to do so it will play a huge role in the future of the planet