2. Company History
• Eco-Match (Pty) Ltd was registered with the CIPC in April 2014
and began trading in August 2014.
• We were initially offered a contract with the Climate
Innovation Centre at The Innovation Hub and the NCPC at the
CSIR subsequent to which we secured a loan from the IDC to
purchase mobile machinery.
• Early 2016, we secured contracts with Ekurhuleni Metropolitan
Municipality for managing C&DW flow at S&J Landfill and DPW
concerning the demolition of the Pretoria head office block for
ultimate Green Star accreditation refurbishment.
3. Introduction: Waste Diversion
• Primary intention to prevent Concrete Waste and/or
Construction & Demolition Waste (C&DW) from entering
landfill.
• Potential to divert and provide a sustainable Recycled Concrete
Aggregate (RCA) product within the Gauteng construction
market.
• The RCA material could be supplied (as per end user
requirements) to the market as fill, bedding, sub-base, coarse
base and/or backfill.
4. • Concrete is EVERYWHERE! Source material is available.
• Mining Permits/Rights are becoming more difficult to license
thereby reducing the availability of natural aggregate.
• Greenstar building schemes acknowledge concrete waste
recovery.
• Increasing pressure on industry to evolve and adapt to the
increased awareness surrounding environmental impacts caused
by industry, such as with the polluter pays principle.
Recycling Opportunity
5. Benefits To This Approach
• Preserves land by reducing the demand for natural aggregates.
• Huge volumes of energy required to produce natural aggregate
and further transport them to where needed. In contrast to
this, recycling largely conserves energy and reduces
greenhouse gases.
• Increased landfill airspace and longevity in the EMM.
6. Benefits To This Approach (cont.)
• The application of RCA qualifies development projects for
Green Star/LEED credits.
• Increased immediate site employment opportunities.
• Responsible waste management practices for disposers can be
validated.
• Promotion of ‘Reduce, Reuse and Recycle’ principles.
7. Policy/Legislative Triggers
• Sustainability of project warranted through the disposal of
more than 1 146 000 tons per annum of building rubble
contributing to 20-25%% of waste to Gauteng landfills (GDARD
General Waste Minimisation Plan For Gauteng, July 2009).
• Gauteng Provincial Building & Demolition Waste Guideline,
March 2009 promotes the recycling of C&DW.
• Principle ties in with the Gauteng Integrated Waste
Management Policy objective to move away from fragmented
and uncoordinated waste management, to an integrated waste
management approach.
8. Eco-Match/NCPC Relationship
• Eco-Match and the NCPC began to engage in early 2015 as to
possible solution concerning waste management challenges.
• Through this engagement the NCPC introduced us to the
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality with whom they had an
existing MoU.
• NCPC continue to manage the relationship and play a key role
in the administration aspects thereof, including sustainability
reporting.
9. Operational Approach - Pilot
• Secure Construction & Demolition Waste (C&DW) material
from various Landfill Operations as well as encourage
responsible disposal from Demolition &
Construction Sites.
• Once received, crush & process C&DW
material with mobile crushing and
screening plant.
10. • Pilot project began crushing on 1st November 2016.
• Material was diverted &
stockpiled at S&J Landfill since
mid June 2016 in order to create
sufficient stock.
• Approximately 1,600m3 of
C&DW is diverted from landfill
face per month.
• Associated job creation.
S&J Landfill Pilot Info
11. • Little to no options exist for alternative C&DW disposal. 95% of
all C&DW is transported to landfills throughout Gauteng.
• High cost of disposal, transport vs fees.
• Quality of RCA product depends on the original material and the
extent of sourcing. Illegitimate dumping both inside and outside
of landfill.
• Customers - Structural and civil engineers have been found to be
sceptical of using RCA material due to the lack of a standard
specifically developed for RCA.
Key Challenges/Considerations
12. • Establish local initiatives within the municipality to increase
volumes entering landfill.
• Further engagement with industry and policy makers in terms of
the in situ potential of RCA material and how best to fully unlock
this, i.e. Green Roads, Green Cape, etc.
• Continue to educate the public in terms of ‘Reduce, Reuse and
Recycle’ principles.
Key Challenges/Considerations