Hanson launches new Recycling Materials Business

October 5, 2023 EcoVadis EN


In a strategic move aimed at conserving precious natural resources and advancing the principles of the circular economy, Hanson, a renowned leader in the UK construction industry, has recently announced the establishment of an innovative recycling business line. This new venture is poised to revolutionize the way construction and demolition waste is handled, signalling a significant commitment to sustainable practices.



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