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sustainability
& community

Ecosphere onsite mobile crushing not only supports environmental sustainability but also offers significant benefits to local communities.

sustainability
& community

ecosphere onsite mobile crushing not only supports environmental sustainability but also offers significant benefits to local communities.

By reducing traffic, improving safety, enhancing air and noise quality, and even providing local economic benefits through job creation and minimizing disruptions.

sustainability

Reduced Transportation Emissions

By crushing the rock directly on site, you eliminate the need to transport large quantities of material to and from the recycling plant. This cuts down on fuel consumption and vehicle emissions, reducing the overall carbon footprint of the project.

Less Road Wear and Tear

Transporting materials back and forth can result in significant wear on local roads, leading to higher maintenance costs and further environmental impact. Onsite crushing minimizes this by avoiding additional haulage.

Energy Efficiency

Mobile crushers can be used directly on site, which reduces the energy used in transporting, loading, and unloading materials. The entire operation happens locally, so there's less energy needed to move materials long distances.

Waste Minimization

Onsite crushing allows for better management of waste materials. Rock that might otherwise be discarded can be processed into reusable aggregate right at the job site, eliminating waste while providing valuable material for other construction needs.

Immediate Reuse of Materials

The crushed rock can be used immediately for other purposes on the site (e.g., for backfilling, road base, or subgrade material), which minimizes the need for virgin materials to be brought in.

Lower Transportation Costs

Besides the environmental benefits, the cost savings from not needing to haul material to a recycling plant and then cart it back for use can be significant, making it more economically sustainable.

ecosphere onsite mobile crushing not only supports environmental sustainability but also offers significant benefits to local communities by reducing traffic, improving safety, enhancing air and noise quality, and even providing local economic benefits through job creation and minimizing disruptions

Rock Hammer winning, downsizing and stockpiling
Downsized on site <500mm and loading onto truck
Transported to Rock Crusher. Average distance travelled less than 1km on roads
Processed to crushed rock or aggregates
Processed & utilised onsite as crushed rock or drainage aggregates. Average distance travelled less than 1km on roads
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community

Reduced Truck Movements and Traffic Congestion

Less Traffic on Local Roads

By crushing rock onsite, the need for transporting excess materials back and forth is eliminated. This means fewer trucks on local roads, which can significantly reduce traffic congestion, especially in residential or commercial areas near the construction site.

Less Wear on Infrastructure

Fewer trucks on the road means less wear and tear on local infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, which can lead to cost savings for municipalities in terms of road maintenance and repairs.

Improved Safety for the Community

Reduced Risk of Accidents

Fewer trucks traveling through local streets means a lower risk of traffic accidents involving heavy vehicles, which are more prone to causing serious collisions. This directly improves the safety of local residents, pedestrians, and cyclists.

Fewer Construction-Related Hazards

Truck movements often involve large vehicles navigating narrow or busy streets, creating potential hazards for local traffic. Onsite crushing keeps these risks contained to the construction site, ensuring less disruption and risk for the surrounding community.

Noise and Air Quality Improvements

Less Diesel Pollution

Fewer trucks traveling to and from the recycling plant means reduced emissions from diesel engines, leading to improved air quality in the community.

Noise Reduction

Onsite crushing can be quieter for the surrounding community compared to the noise generated by heavy trucks driving through local streets. The noise impact is concentrated around the construction site, which can be managed with appropriate measures.

Local Economic Benefits

Job Creation

Onsite crushing can often require local labor for operation, maintenance, and supervision of crushing equipment. This can create job opportunities for members of the community, contributing to the local economy.

Minimized Disruptions

With fewer trucks on the road and less disruption, residents and businesses in the area experience less disruption to their daily routines. This can enhance overall community relations and goodwill.