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Banking on construction recycling rather than waste

Diverting almost 100% of construction materials is possible, design company says, as waste fees start to ramp up.

ANZ branch fit-out; attention to procurement standards.

NBR Staff Thu, 13 Jun 2024

Interior design and construct firm Cachet Group says it's managed to divert 99% of construction waste from landfill at ANZ bank's refitted branch at Westfield's St Lukes mall.

Cachet director Greg Parsonson said the group had measured the landfill diversion of byproduct from the construction process

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NBR Staff Thu, 13 Jun 2024
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