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Comparing aggregates: limestone v crushed concrete

Type 1 limestone and Type 1 crushed concrete could be used for the same purposes, mainly as sub base aggregates to be used beneath highways and construction projects of all […]

Luke Haskell
20/07/2020
Aggregates, Buster Quarry, Construction, Haulage, Muck Away, Rock Chalk, Type 1 Crushed Concrete, Type 1 Limestone, Waste Removal
10 reasons to go for grab hire

Grab hire is a great option for disposing of waste generated at commercial construction sites and also a viable choice for some domestic projects, such as large-scale landscaping and driveway […]

Luke Haskell
13/07/2020
Grab Hire, Materials Recovery Facility, Skip hire, Vehicles, Waste
Meet Neil Glazebrook, Director

Neil joined TJ in 2004, starting as a transport operator coordinating the daily vehicle movements. Within 10 years he was promoted to Director and is now responsible for leading the […]

Luke Haskell
06/07/2020
Company, Transport, Waste
Recycling worksheet for kids

Are you home schooling your kids during the COVID-19 pandemic? Why not try our fun recycling worksheet? It’s entertaining as well as informative! Suitable for Primary-aged children. Simply print out […]

Luke Haskell
02/07/2020
Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, Waste
Keep your home project on track with TJ

It seems like everyone is making the most of their extra time at home at the moment, with many people committing to home and garden improvements to keep themselves occupied. […]

Luke Haskell
15/06/2020
Aggregates, Grab Hire, Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, skip, Waste
The history and future of recycling

Recycling has taken place in various forms throughout history, with the Romans recycling bronze coins into statues and the first record of paper recycling taking place in Japan in 1031. […]

Luke Haskell
11/06/2020
Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, Waste

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