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Packer - Model 750 -Grinder
The Packer 750 grinder is easy to operate and maintain and can be pulled by a pick-up. Packer works just as hard with builders and their local municipalities to make sure that all local regulations are followed. Packer is also committed to reaching back beyond just what ends up in the “waste” pile — they work with their builders on waste reduction as well, particularly in terms of efficient framing.
Packer Industries, Inc. works with Builders and their sub contractors to develop a sound construction waste management strategy that makes economic sense and adds value to the excess materials so that they can be reused on site.
When you don’t have large containers to throw things in the Builder and sub-contractors can see the waste being produced and determine how to reduce the amount of waste generated. When using the Packer 750 and a good waste management plan you DO NOT NEED TO USE CONTAINERS.
When you have large containers on site the waste created tends to be greater because it is out of sight out of mind. Many Builders find that they have a lot of drive by contamination.
Packer Industries, Inc. helps Builders and sub-contractors work effectively without containers. Many times this automatically reduces the amount of waste produced. Your customers are not looking at the product you create they are looking at the waste you generate.
This is what a Builders house can look like when they use the Packer 750 and an effective waste management plan.
Wood waste ground into mulch can be used in a variety of ways on a construction site:
- Erosion control material for disturbed areas
- Mulch berms to aid silt fencing in erosion control
- Protecting Tree Root Zones
- Road and walkway stabilization for crews
- Landscaping
The main component of drywall is gypsum. Gypsum has been used as a soil amendment for over 200 years. It will actually add needed nutrients to the soil such as calcium and sulphur yet, does not raise the PH of the soil. The USDA has called this material a resource that can be used to help establish the lawn around the new home.
Scrap Brick and Block become usable aggregate that can be used on your job site.
