Gypsum Recycling International
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Type | Private company | ||
Industry | Renewable Energy and Environment / waste management/ Recycling | ||
Founded | 2001 | ||
Founders | Karsten Rasmussen | ||
Headquarters | Nærum, Denmark | ||
Key people | Henrik Lund-Nielsen | ||
Products | Gypsum Plasterboard Recycling | ||
Website | http://gypsumrecycling.biz/ |
Gypsum Recycling International A/S (GRI) is a recycling company based in Nærum, Denmark. GRI offers a proven and guaranteed system for the recycling of gypsum and plasterboard/drywall waste based on world-leading patented technology.
The company started its operations in Denmark in 2001.[1] It originated from the largest demolition company in Scandinavia and based on these experiences developed a unique gypsum recycling system.[2] Within a few years, GRI increased the recycling rate for gypsum waste in Denmark up to a world record of 80%.5
Recycling system
The gypsum recycling system from GRI is a complete system with all the necessary elements for taking the waste from the place of generation to the processing facility, where the waste is transformed into a reusable raw material that is delivered to the plasterboard plant nearby at a cost lower than virgin gypsum. The system encompasses: a collection system/containers, a logistics system, mobile recycling units and end-users that can use the recycled gypsum. The recycling unit is designed to be mobile and very compact.
Hereby, multiple small processing plants/facilities located close to where the waste is generated and the recycled gypsum used can be serviced using the same recycling unit.[3]
Markets
Nowadays, Gypsum Recycling operates in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and, furthermore, its technology is used in the US and Japan.
EU projects
GtoG
As the leading gypsum recycling company, GRI is currently, participating in the EU funded so called GtoG project[4] (Gypusm to Gypsum). The GtoG project is co-financed by the Life+ programme of the European Commission. It started in January 2013 and will finish in December 2015. The consortium is co-ordinated by Eurogypsum, the European Plaster and plasterboard manufacturers association and consists of 17 partners (2 universities- 5 demolition companies-1 consultant in deconstruction- 5 gypsum manufcaturers-1 laboratory- 2 recyclers). The overall aim of this project is to transform the gypsum demolition waste market to achieve higher recycling rates of gypsum waste, thereby helping to achieve a resource efficient economy.[4]
Awards and certificates
Gypsum Recycling International and its sister companies have won several awards within Cleantech, Recycling, and Environmental Technology, honoring the company’s efforts for a greener future and reducing the global CO2 emissions with its recycling efforts.
Awards include: Cleantech Prisen 2007,[5] Swedish Recycling Award 2010,[6] Climate Cup 08,[7] and Environmental Gazelle of 2007.[8]
References
- ↑ consultant, C.R.G.N.B.A.T.R.D.A.S.; Nordic Council of Ministers (2012). Examples of Progressive Technologies and Practices in Nordic Waste Treatment Industries. Nordic Council of Ministers. p. 37. ISBN 9789289323697. Retrieved 2014-10-05.
- ↑ "Gypsum Recycling International | LinkedIn". linkedin.com. Retrieved 2014-10-05.
- ↑ "Gypsum Recycling". eco-innovation.eu. Retrieved 2014-10-05.
- 1 2 "Gypsum to Gypsum - Life + Project". eurogypsum.org. Retrieved 2014-10-05.
- ↑ "Case Gypsym genanvendelse gips". ecoinnovation.dk. Retrieved 2014-10-05.
- ↑ "News". gypsumrecycling.biz. Retrieved 2014-10-05.
- ↑ "News". gypsumrecycling.biz. Retrieved 2014-10-05.
- ↑ "News". gypsumrecycling.biz. Retrieved 2014-10-05.