Ecology and Environmental protection

Reuse

Ecology and Environmental protection

  • Ceramic waste is ecological

  • No hazardous substances

  • Ceramic rubble is permanent

  • Circular economy principle

Due to their natural base and suitable properties, ceramic shards are an ideal material for secondary reuse.

Non-toxic waste
  • Ceramic tiles do not release any hazardous substances during their entire life cycle and disposal.
  • Ceramic shards, residues from ceramic elements do not cause any burden on the health of users or the environment.
  • Confirmation of non-toxicity can be found in material safety data sheets, REACH, and EPD.
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Ceramic does not give off toxic fumes

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Secondary use
  • Due to their natural base and suitable properties, ceramic shards are an ideal material for secondary reuse.
  • Ceramic waste is an ideal ecological material for backfilling construction pits, excavations, etc. It is also suitable for reinforcing gravel beds, levelling terrain, reinforcing dams, and for local roads construction.
  • Ceramic rubble (shards) is an inert material that does not change its properties. Even when crushed and reused for another purpose, it does not degrade.
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Disposal of ceramic waste to landfill

Disposed of ceramic and construction waste can be processed in a legal way. There is a network of collection yards in the Czech Republic, which can be used by any citizen or individual. Waste disposal in collection yards is free of charge for citizens.

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  • Bulky waste, construction waste, vegetable waste, etc., where to take it?

Use a collection yard. It serves citizens in almost every town, and you can use the collection site under certain conditions.

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