Recifran E Hijos

AVDA. TORREFIEL, 71, Ontinyent, Valencia, Spain | Waste Management

RECIFRAN E HIJOS SL

We are a recycling company whose scope of action is the Valencian Community, specialists in RCDai ?? i ?? s treatment.

Recifran manages good topics to give informative speeches on the appropriate treatment for RCDai ?? i ?? s, allowing their reuse. Pioneer company in the integral recycling of RCDai ?? i ?? s, with a team of professionals with more than 30 years of experience in the construction and demolition sector, providing experience and innovation , makes Recifran a benchmark in the sector.

Recifran has obtained authorization as a non-hazardous waste manager from the Ministry of Infrastructure, Territory and the Environment, with RICV 583 / AAI / CV and NIMA 4600015465.

Our objective is to recover materials from construction and demolition, giving them new uses, obtaining semi-natural Aids, thus avoiding the unnecessary exploitation of our natural resources. The services we perform are: Supply and collection of containers, waste management, carrying out excavations and earthworks, ditching, Aids and recycled Aids of different granulometry.

We can at your how to make your research paper longer available in our RCDai ?? i ?? s plant: Environmental, social and economic objectives, facilitating the producers and holders of non-hazardous waste, the faithful fulfillment of responsibilities for disposal.

We want to contribute to reducing the environmental impact, avoiding the proliferation of uncontrolled landfills. 

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What is a good topic for an informative speech we intend to raise awareness is that construction is an activity that produces a strong, constant and progressive environmental impact.

Is it? advancing in the use of recycled Aids from RCD, such as base Aids, road sub-base, industrial-scale concrete, drainage elements for retaining walls, slab sub-base, A? Aids of roofs, trench fillings or subbase of gardens, etcai ?

Our objective is the reuse and recycling of construction waste is one of the fundamental strategies to achieve sustainability in this sector. Therefore, the concept ai ??? residuoai ??? should it tend to make your paper disappear and start calling it ai ??? resourceai ??? a sector that generates around 800mA? per person and year, they end up in controlled and uncontrolled landfills. The most recommended environmental options are reuse and recycling.

Most of the garbage that is not recycled goes to landfills. Landfill is the least desirable alternative to waste disposal, although it is sometimes necessary. Most of the materials sent to landfills could be reused. Losing materials by burying them in landfills means that natural raw materials are continually being consumed, expending energy and leading to the destruction of habitat.

The environmental problems that we suffer are due to the generation of waste and its discharge into the environment. They are environmental problems on a global scale, the destruction of the ozone layer, climate change, water pollution, poor urban air quality, degradation of natural systems, etcai ?? i ??

Resolving the environmental crisis implies generating a change in the technical system that implies returning the waste generated in the utility-producing processes back to the quality of resources, avoiding its discharge into the environment and reproducing the resource to make it available in the future. 

Their transformation and distribution must ensure a return of the materials to the system, ensuring maintenance and quality.

The recycling of Aids for the manufacture of concrete is not only about progressively increasing the amount of recycling in our concretes to avoid the extraction of Aids, but about finally considering what types of concretes we can manufacture only with recycling and adjust the utility demands of the building ai ?? i ?? qualitative and quantitative-.

In order to make the leap to a more sustainable building, we need to approach the management of waste from construction materials as new resources for the sector from all scales and with maximum efficiency.

The administration of resources was inherent to the process of construction of buildings and infrastructures.

The ruins of previous civilizations have served as a great supply quarry of raw material for new occupants. If we analyze our traditional architecture we can see many examples. In more recent history, remains of the medieval wall have been succeeded in Valencia, they were highly appreciated for the construction of foundations or thick walls. Also at this time, the reuse of the stonework itself was practiced in the interstices of the structural parts of the slab. Therefore, it is not until a few days ago, from a historical point of view, that the construction sector became clearly consumerist. The great demand for raw materials and the constant dumping of waste cause significant environmental impacts, among which are:

The uncontrolled dumping of waste in areas of ecological value such as streams or forests.

The controlled discharge, but with an inadequate management of the facilities, allowing the deposition of leachable materials, the soil and the water table can be contaminated.

Energy consumption and COA emissions? caused by transporting the waste to the landfill.

But, mainly, the low levels of recycling of construction waste since they imply the use of raw materials which could have been replaced, with the consequent environmental impact of their extraction and manufacture.

Before going on to comment on the current situation, if we take into account what goes to the landfill, it is a question of pAi ?? teros waste (in volume 22% land, 49% ceramic materials, 7% asphalt and 6% hazardous waste) and therefore inert. Another important fraction is 16%, it is distributed among the different non-special or similar waste to urban waste (5% wood, 3% plastic, 2% paper, and cardboard and 1% textile).

Usually the waste coming mainly from intensive demolition (55%), from building works, including rehabilitation (30% and from public works 10%).

Regarding the main characteristics of the current situation of construction waste management, the following aspects should be highlighted:

There is still uncontrolled dumping, from controlled landfills, an important part of which does not comply with the environmental requirements of current regulations in this regard.

Architecture and civil works projects do not attempt to form specific and detailed management of construction waste. Waste management plans would have to be developed as is done in other sectors.

We still cannot see in the construction and demolition works a selective separation according to the management and valorization possibilities of the specific area where the work is located.

There is no selective separation, both in works and demolitions, of hazardous or special waste, despite the fact that there are specific regulations in this respect since 1988.

Regarding the specific issue at hand, the reuse and recycling of waste, the main points that should be taken into account to capture the current situation are:

In principle, take measures to the characteristics of the type of waste that is generated in the demolition.

Reuse and recycling at the national level are far from those obtained in the countries most advanced in this regard and in the planned planning.

The elimination of uncontrolled discharges and the adaptation of controlled landfills to the requirements of the regulations.

City councils will have to increase their efforts to promote the recycling sector and promote its use.

From the sector in general, promote the use of recycled and recyclable materials.

With regard to the different possibilities of reuse and recycling of construction waste, they have already been tested with solvency in countries where there is a strong awareness ai ??? ambientalai ??? and significant difficulties in accessing resources, specifically the natural Aids: the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and certain areas of Germany. Recycling percentages are above 80% and almost 100% of the country fraction. In some cases, such as the Netherlands, old construction dumps have even been unearthed to reuse the material there. stored.

Royal Decree 105/2008 of February 1, aims to establish the legal regime for the production and management of construction and demolition waste, in order to promote, its prevention, reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery, ensuring that those destined for disposal operations receive adequate treatment, and contribute to a sustainable development of construction activity and the environment. 

What to tell you about Recifran E Hijos, we are the first fixed plant for the management of construction and demolition waste in the entire Vall dai ?? i ?? Albaida and what we develop is the management, treatment and storage of construction waste, with a capacity of 1,200Tn / day and we are on the Camino Real de GandAi ?? a, in Agullent. Our manager Ai ?? Ai ?? Ai ?? Ai ?? D. JosAi ?? MA? FrancAi ?? s Esteve, due to the hard experience of 30 years worked in the Excavations FrancAi ?? s company and with the difficulty of finding few places where to be able to pour the demolitions and excavations, gave way to the rethinking of seeing and trying the possibilities of opening a construction and demolition waste management plant, also highlighting that it was a pioneer in 2001 when requesting the license in the CV

In conclusion, to emphasize once again the need for a significant effort to be made by all the agents in the sector in order to achieve the objectives set in the prevention, management and recovery planning documents. . And so, to be able to respond to the main strategy to meet the sustainable challenge demanded by society.

Company Details
Company NameRecifran E Hijos
Business CategoryWaste Management
AddressAVDA. TORREFIEL, 71
Ontinyent
Valencia
Spain
ZIP: 46870
PresidentNA
Year EstablishedNA
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday - Friday 8 am–6:30pm

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