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Cleaning C&D Waste

If you’re in the business of generating or processing construction and demolition waste, you’ll know that it rarely arrives clean and free of contamination of one sort or another.

Which is where our broad (and growing) range of Dig A Screener screening bucket attachments come into their own. As this new video shows perfectly, these buckets are able to remove soil and other fines, leaving you with a potentially valuable product that can be used as fill or crushed as a 6F2 product.

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Join our Tweet-Up

Here at Dig A Crusher, we pride ourselves on being at the cutting edge of communications technology. Indeed, we were one of the first capital equipment manufacturers to embrace the growing phenomenon that is the social networking site, Twitter.

But, despite the many benefits of Twitter, we remain firm believers in real, meaningful face-to-face meetings. Which is why we have volunteered to host a first-ever industry “tweet-up” at the forthcoming RWM 2009 exhibition in September.

“There is a growing community of waste management and recycling industry professionals on Twitter and we became aware that a number of them were planning to use the RWM exhibition as a meeting point,” says Dig A Crusher managing director Sean Heron. “As we were already going to be there and had a stand, I just thought we would offer them the opportunity to meet at our stand.”

Heron reports that specific timings are yet to be confirmed but the Tweet-Up is scheduled to take place on Stand 126 at the Birmingham NEC on 16 September 2009. “Further details of specific timings and who will be attending will be posted here as soon as they become available,” Heron concludes. “We’ll also be posting details on Twitter so please be sure to follow us at www.twitter.com/digacrusher.”

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Waste Framework consultation

The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has issued a new consultation on the revised waste Framework Directive (Directive 2008/98/EC) for England and Wales.

Further details can be found by clicking here while a copy of the consultation document in pdf format can be downloaded by hitting the link (below).

Consultation Document

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Hear us on iTunes

Our decision to offer Dig A Screener and Dig A Crusher products for hire as well as sale has found favour with iTunes’ Demolition Podcast Network and with the Demolition News website.

Following an interview with Demolition News’ founder Mark Anthony, you can now hear our rationale for starting our own hire fleet both online and through your iPod, iPod Touch or iPhone.

To hear the standard MP3 version, simply click the blue link below.

Podcast Interview

Alternatively, visit iTunes and download the interview and listen to it at your leisure.

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Setting the Hire Standard

Dig A Crusher has announced the creation of a new hire division to allow customers to enjoy the Dig A Crusher experience for a shorter period and without the capital expenditure.

Customers seeking a viable, short-term alternative to the costly hire of mobile crushers and screens will be delighted to learn that Middlewich-based Dig A Crusher has created a new hire division that will offer the company’s unique line of excavator-mounted crushing and screening attachments for hire on a national basis.

“With the current global economic situation, an increasing number of companies are looking at their bottom line and, in many cases, switching from outright purchase to rental on all but the most highly utilised items of plant,” says Dig A Crusher managing director Sean Heron. “By creating our new hire division, we are merely responding to the demands of our customers.”
Heron says he is all too aware of the potential backlash from existing Dig A Crusher owners that already run the products in their own hire fleets but says he has a unique and attractive solution.

“Our existing hire customers can rest assured that we will be running an extensive marketing campaign to help deliver new hires to their door,” Heron concludes. “Our hire customers will, therefore, get a higher profile and more hires, and our customers immediately have a national network of equipment and support to call upon. Everyone wins.”

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