Key elements are: Key elements are



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Key elements are:

  • Key elements are:

  • Safe working

  • Environment protection

  • Providing a full and professional service to our customers

  • A REAL BELIEF IN WHAT WE DO!





Following the thermal treatment, the main residue is ‘bottom ash’ – a misleading term as much of it has not burnt, metals, glass, porcelain and the like are a large part of the material. We process this and:

  • Following the thermal treatment, the main residue is ‘bottom ash’ – a misleading term as much of it has not burnt, metals, glass, porcelain and the like are a large part of the material. We process this and:

  • Recover the ferrous metal

  • Recover the non ferrous metals

  • Create alternative aggregates for construction



Whilst IBAA processing recovers all these resources, it is only successful if it produces GOOD QUALITY AGGREGATE.

  • Whilst IBAA processing recovers all these resources, it is only successful if it produces GOOD QUALITY AGGREGATE.

  • This means particle sizes up to 40mm of hard durable inert material such as glass porcelain, brick, stone, with some slag, clinker and ash

  • There are many uses for well processed IBA







M25 Jct 28 - approx 10ktonnes

  • M25 Jct 28 - approx 10ktonnes

  • M6 Toll Road – approx 30ktonnes

  • Olympics Logistics Park -approx11ktonnes

  • Docklands Light Rail - approx 15ktonnes

  • Felixstowe Docks – approx 55000ktonnes

  • Heathrow T5 – approx 5ktonnes

  • The above include unbound, cement bound and asphalt uses



















The residue from MSW and C&I waste, after energy recovery can now be processed for re-use (IBAA)– Sustainable

  • The residue from MSW and C&I waste, after energy recovery can now be processed for re-use (IBAA)– Sustainable

  • IBAA gives local authorities value for money without compromising quality

  • Compliant with ‘Procuring the Future’ 2006

  • BREEAM sustainable construction (BRE)

  • SLAM requires 20% recycled for all new build

  • (Single Living Accommodation Modernisation Programme) Government led initiative



IBAA is part of a sustainable solution for MSW and C&I waste

  • IBAA is part of a sustainable solution for MSW and C&I waste

  • IBAA will reduce the carbon footprint of any construction project where it is employed

  • We have plants operating in London, Birmingham, Teesside, Essex, Kent and Sheffield



  • IBAA has a very low carbon footprint. Carbon costs in production are low and the benefits high. BPL has consulted Carbon Trust and will seek accreditation.





  • CO2 is absorbed from atmosphere

  • Similar to concrete – carbonation

  • >8% by weight of CO2 can be absorbed

  • IBA Aggregates have a negative footprint



  • Our ‘sister’ company in Holland first started this kind of business in the early 80s. BPL started in the UK in 1998, using the Dutch process technique, but with UK applications. Since then the process has been extended such that a target of ZERO LANDFILL can be a reality.































The impending WRAP Quality Protocol is designed to give new users confidence in IBAA – BPL has had it’s own scheme for many years. Site Specific Environmental Assessments are available to BPL customers free of charge

  • The impending WRAP Quality Protocol is designed to give new users confidence in IBAA – BPL has had it’s own scheme for many years. Site Specific Environmental Assessments are available to BPL customers free of charge

  • BPL is accredited with BSI to BS EN 14001:2004

  • The Environmental Liability Directive (ELD) came into force on 1st March 2009, outlining responsibilities!

  • The Water Framework Directive is designed to ensure that groundwater and water courses are not polluted.



Applies to companies and individuals

  • Applies to companies and individuals

  • Primary and secondary aggregate producers

  • BPL assess every site prior to supply

  • IBAA leach test results normally around UK drinking water quality standard







An unfortunate incident took place in Aug 2009. I believe this is the subject of an ongoing HSE investigation. Gas was trapped beneath a footbridge, inside a building. Sparks created by work activity ignited the gas and two workers were unfortunately injured. Our H&S data sheet states that when IBAA is used in foamed concrete, it should be handled and used in open spaces.

  • An unfortunate incident took place in Aug 2009. I believe this is the subject of an ongoing HSE investigation. Gas was trapped beneath a footbridge, inside a building. Sparks created by work activity ignited the gas and two workers were unfortunately injured. Our H&S data sheet states that when IBAA is used in foamed concrete, it should be handled and used in open spaces.









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