Frequently Asked Questions

We specialize in managing garden waste such as wood chips, wood powder, briquettes, tender coconut products, pith, coir, baby fibre, and coco husk. We also manage construction waste, including washed sand (P-sand and M-sand), unwashed aggregate (6mm to 40mm), washed aggregate (6mm), and soil slurry.
We follow sustainable practices and ensure that all the waste we collect is recycled or repurposed. For example, garden waste such as wood chips and wood powder can be used as mulch for gardens, while tender coconut products and coir can be used for making compost. Construction waste such as washed sand and washed aggregate can be used for construction purposes, and unwashed aggregate can be repurposed for landscaping.
We are committed to following sustainable practices and are transparent about our waste management process. We provide detailed reports on the amount of waste collected, the methods used for disposal, and the environmental impact of our services.
Yes, we can provide waste management services for projects of any size. We have the equipment and resources needed to manage large amounts of waste efficiently and sustainably.

You can get in touch with us through our website or by phone to book our services. We will provide you with an apt waste management plan based on your specific needs and requirements.

Yes, we also offer consultancy services for sustainable waste management practices. Our experts can help you identify ways to reduce waste generation and implement sustainable waste management practices in your home or business.
Wood chips or wood powder can help retain moisture in the soil and prevent weed growth. They also decompose over time, providing nutrients to the plants.
Yes, tender coconut products and coir are excellent for making compost. They break down easily and provide essential nutrients to the soil.
Coco husk can be used as a potting medium or added to soil to improve its water-holding capacity.
We process the waste into a variety of products such as compost, mulch, and soil amendments, among others.
No, we do not accept hazardous waste or other non-garden waste materials. Please contact your local waste management facility for proper disposal of these items.
Washed sand has been cleaned of impurities and has a more uniform grain size, making it ideal for construction purposes. Unwashed sand may contain impurities such as clay and rocks and is best used for landscaping or filling purposes.
P-sand (or plastering sand) is used for plastering walls and ceilings, while M-sand (or manufactured sand) is used as a substitute for river sand in construction.
Yes, washed aggregate can be used for landscaping purposes, such as creating walkways or decorative features.

Using construction by-products such as washed sand, washed aggregate, and soil slurry helps to reduce waste and promote sustainability in the construction industry. These by-products can also be used to create new products or serve as alternative materials in various applications.

Yes, washed sand is commonly used for construction purposes such as concrete production, laying bricks, and as a bedding material for pipes and cables.

Washed aggregate has a uniform size and shape, making it ideal for use in concrete production and other construction applications. It is also free of impurities and has a lower water absorption rate, which helps to improve the strength and durability of the final product.

Soil slurry is a mixture of soil, water, cement or other binding agents. It is commonly used in underground construction projects such as tunnels and pipelines, as it provides support to the surrounding soil and helps to prevent collapse.

Yes, many construction by-products such as washed sand, washed aggregate, and soil slurry can be recycled and reused in future construction projects. This helps to reduce waste and conserve natural resources.

Yes, many construction by-products such as washed sand, washed aggregate, and soil slurry can be recycled and reused in future construction projects. This helps to reduce waste and conserve naYes, using construction by-products can help to reduce the amount of waste generated by the construction industry and promote sustainability. Additionally, using recycled materials can help to conserve natural resources and reduce the environmental impact of construction projects.
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