Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Recycling Waste into Building Materials

More companies than ever are now basing their goals and objectives on "going green." Some companies are even completely based on making building materials out of various types of waste. Whether its garbage or power plant waste, these businesses are making it a point to recycle as much as possible to help the environment.

Mark Bouri is the Founder and CEO of Environmental Building Materials (also known as EBM), a company that turns thermal power plant waste into building materials. EBM is considered to be a leading provider of bulk materials that strongly serves the construction industry by turning by-products in valuable resources that would have otherwise been overlooked. EBM's clients who use their products are able to improve quality and performance at lower costs while EBM creates new markets and turns negative costs into positive returns around the globe.

Environmental Building Materials specializes in testing and quality control, research and development, market analysis, certification, project design and management, logistics and transportation, shipping and bulk handing, and marketing and sales support. EBM uses power plant waste, particularly Fly Ash, Pozzolana, Slag, and GGBS to create their building materials. Mark Bouri's company strongly believes in the environmental impact that turning power plant waste into building materials can make. The reuse of waste provides an excellent, environmentally-preferred alternative to other waste management methods due to the fact that it reduces air, water and land pollution, limits the need for new natural resources, such as timber, petroleum, fibers and other materials.

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