Founded in 2006, we at CFlo have established ourselves as Asia's leading technology and EPI (Engineering, Procurement, and Installation) provider specializing in bespoke and modular mineral beneficiation and waste recycling solutions. With over 450 installations across 16 countries, the company offers CFlo branded innovative technological solutions to actively counter sand scarcity in Asia by providing viable alternatives and extracting value from low-grade minerals.
We have honed our expertise in purifying silica sand, catering to diverse industries, including solar panel manufacturing. As trailblazers in Construction & Demolition Waste Management, we address environmental challenges by efficiently producing green aggregates from waste streams. Our state-of-the-art design, testing, and manufacturing facilities empower us to deliver tailor-made modular projects globally.
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Guided by ESG principles, our unwavering dedication drives us to create a sustainable future through innovative waste management and resource recovery solutions. Our B2B managed marketplace, Doctor Sand, has swiftly emerged as the preferred sourcing partner for key players in the construction industry. Our commitment to ethical sourcing and enhanced traceability actively reinforces the push to eradicate illegal river sand mining.
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The construction industry holds great economic significance for many countries, but it also has a notable impact on the environment due to its extensive depletion of natural resources and the production of a vast amount of waste.
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The concept of circular economy has gained significant attention in recent years, as an alternative to the traditional natural resource consumption model. This approach focuses on reducing waste through the implementation of three main strategies: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. To address the negative environmental impact of construction and demolition waste, many countries around the world are adopting legislative measures and raising awareness to encourage the reduction of such waste.
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The Indian Government’s Swachh Bharat Mission has set a target to process all solid waste, including C&D waste (CDW), in major cities and towns. The Ministry of Urban Development has urged all states to establish recycling facilities for CDW in all cities and towns with populations exceeding 1 million. [1] The Indian construction industry generates more than 175 MT of debris that needs to be recycled and reused as recycled aggregates for partial or total substitution of natural aggregates. [2]
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Recycled aggregate can minimise the waste disposal problem and reduce the cost of concrete. It is becoming increasingly popular as a construction material due to its benefits from both material and structural perspectives. Its use, which involves recycling and repurposing construction and demolition (C&D) waste, is promoting sustainable development within the construction industry. Using Recycled Aggregates in construction is a sustainable practice with multiple benefits for the industry. Recycling also reduces energy consumption since it requires less energy to produce recycled materials than new ones.[3]
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It further reduces the waste that ends up in landfills, thus conserving space and avoiding the need for new landfills. In addition to these benefits, the use of RA helps to reduce emissions, making it an environmentally responsible option that aligns with sustainability goals. Overall, the use of recycled aggregates is a sustainable solution that benefits both the environment and the construction industry.
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"Green aggregates" is a term used to describe construction materials that are environmentally friendly and sustainable. These materials are designed to reduce the impact of building on the environment by utilizing materials that are recycled or renewable, rather than relying solely on finite resources. Using green aggregates can help reduce the carbon footprint of construction projects, which can significantly impact the environment. [4] Green aggregates produced from CDW can be used in a variety of construction applications, such as:
These are made from various materials such as concrete, asphalt, and other construction and demolition debris. The process of producing green aggregates typically involves the following steps:
The demand for construction aggregates is increasing globally. Recent statistics indicate that the global demand for aggregates is expected to increase from 45 billion tonnes, in 2017, to 66 billion tonnes by 2025. [5]
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Through a study by Monish et al (2013), it was discovered that substituting up to 30% of coarse aggregate with demolished waste yielded concrete with strength that was equivalent to that of plain concrete cubes. Additionally, the recycled concrete mix displayed an impressive range of strength retention, falling between 86.84% and 94.74%. [6]
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To promote sustainability in the construction industry, it is important to focus on maximizing the recycling of waste generated from construction, demolition, and excavation activities.
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CFlo’s advanced C&D waste processing systems help in converting waste into recycled aggregates that have a range of usage in a variety of construction applications.[7]
To fully recover materials and enable the unrestricted utilization of recycled aggregate, it is crucial to introduce a washing plant for your C&D waste. CFlo's advanced C&D waste processing systems are essential for effectively removing various contaminants that could otherwise limit the final destination of recycled products.
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As the construction industry continues to grow, it is important to explore new ways of building that are both economically and environmentally sustainable. Recycled aggregates are one promising solution to this challenge.
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‍Currently, CFlo is delivering these products in Delhi NCR. To order Green Aggregates, please reach out through the following channels:|
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