Molins to recycle 100,000 t of material for the construction of the new Spotify Camp Nou
Published by Alfie Lloyd-Perks,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
As part of Molins commitment to promoting the circular economy, Molins are playing a key role in building FC Barcelona’s new football stadium.
Molins has installed a waste recovery plant, which will allow 100 000 t of waste from the demolition of the old Spotify Camp Nou to be given a second life as raw materials for the construction of the new Spotify Camp Nou.
By August 2024, out of the 80 700 t of waste recycled so far, 22 600 t have been converted into recycled aggregates used as infills and granular pavement for unbound and granular layers, 16 400 t have been used to produce lower carbon footprint concrete, and the rest are stockpiled for use during the stadium’s construction.
Molins also contribute to the decarbonisation through our new range of Susterra solutions, that distinguishes products and solutions with a strong contribution to emissions reduction, and also to the circular economy, and the promotion of a safer working environment. All 160 000m³ of concrete to be supplied for the construction.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/04102024/molins-to-recycle-100000-t-of-material-for-the-construction-of-the-new-spotify-camp-nou/
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