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Rubber landscape chippings made from recycled tyres create an eye-catching entrance to regeneration scheme
(30/07/2009)

A landmark regeneration scheme to transform a redundant hospital site into new homes is going ‘green’ thanks to the help of an award winning landscape designer. Sustainability of the regeneration project has been boosted by renowned garden designer David Fountain, from Essex, who has used rubber landscape chippings, made from 100 per cent recycled tyres, to create an eye-catching entrance to the development. The former St Andrews Hospital s... [more]

Dunweedin and PPP Group partner to produce eco-friendly gardening solutions for the Irish market
(22/07/2009)

Tyre recycling companies Dunweedin' and PPP Group, are working in partnership to produce the Dunweedin' range of eco-friendly gardening solutions for the Irish market. The range of garden products is made from 100 per cent recycled tyres. Under licence for Dunweedin', PPP will produce, package and distribute the recycled lawn care and garden mulch in a new factory designed especially to handle the innovative products. Dunweedin' director, B... [more]

Dunweedin Rubber Bark for Play Areas allows schools to create environmentally friendly play areas
(14/10/2008)

Dunweedin’ have devised a new payment scheme to help schools cover the cost of buying its recycled rubber chippings for playgrounds without having to make finance applications to their Local Education Authority. Dunweedin’s Rubber Bark for Play Areas, allows schools to create attractive, safe play areas, which are also environmentally friendly. The rubber chippings, which are designed to put an extra ‘spring’ into play areas, are made fro... [more]

Budget mulch answer to global chippings shortage
(26/09/2008)

Whilst the bio-fuels industry continues to burn tonnes of wood and bark chippings in a bid to create greener fuel, this has led to a shortfall in supply to garden centres and a price increase of bark chippings. Gardeners are being encouraged to go green by using recycled rubber garden chippings to help the environment during a global shortage of wood chippings. Recycling experts Dunweedin' provide a gardening solution, which lasts ten times... [more]

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