CDE and Brewster Brothers to host ‘virtual’ tour of Cumbernauld recycling plant

Brewster Brothers Cumbernauld

WET processing specialist CDE has announced plans to host a ‘virtual’ tour of Brewster Brothers’ 150tph construction and demolition waste recycling plant near Cumbernauld.

With a growing global imperative to reduce the amount of waste generated by the construction industry, CDE said the success of Brewster Brothers demonstrates that more sustainable methods are attainable and profitable.

The event, taking place on September 12 at 10am, will explore sustainable solutions in an industry grappling with environmental challenges. The webinar will provide insights into how companies can harness the power of waste resources, while maintaining high levels of productivity and minimising the negative impact of construction on the planet.

Brewster Brothers, which also operates a site in Livingston, has invested heavily in the Cumbernauld facility to double the firm’s capacity and promote the use of recycled materials.

“The construction industry has a crucial role to play in the conscious management of natural resources,” said Fergal Campbell, business development manager at CDE. “Brewster Brothers’ recycling plant is a benchmark for what can be achieved with the right equipment and a commitment to considered practices.”

With Brewster Brothers’ first operational plant in Livingston responsible for diverting 1.35 million tonnes of waste from landfill and optimised to process up to 400,000 tonnes of construction and demolition waste annually, the firm was eager to expand operations and maximise productivity.

“With the support of CDE’s products, we are excited to service new product markets, a new geographical market… and we are producing a quality product that is fit for use in higher value applications,” said MD Scott Brewster.

With targets to service up to 50% of the Scottish construction market, the collaboration project between CDE and Brewster Brothers is described as a ‘shining example’ of how CDE’s design and technology can drive sustainability in construction and waste management.

You can register to join Scott and Fergal on September 12 to witness how CDE’s wet processing equipment is employed to transform waste into valuable recycled materials, such as high-quality sand and aggregates. For more information and to register, visit the CDE website or contact marketing@cdegroup.com.