SoilCyclers: Open for Business and Ready to Work
There has been some recent confusion regarding the status of SoilCyclers, so we’d like to take a moment to clarify. SoilCyclers Pty Ltd, was placed into liquidation over two years ago by the former Director. Following that, Michael Bennett, who had served as Production Manager with the former business for 15 years, purchased the assets – including the […]
SoilCyclers Featured in Waste Management Review
SoilCyclers was recently featured in Waste Management Review to talk about what we do and how the range of high-quality Volvo machinery we use helps our operation run smoothly. “For us, reliability is really important, and it’s one of the reasons that we have been so happy with the Volvo machines that we use at […]
SoilCyclers Featured in WasteRight Australia’s Inaugural Issue
SoilCyclers was recently featured in the inaugural issue of WasteRight Australia – a new bi-annual publication that puts a spotlight on the waste industry and the exciting initiatives happening in waste management. In this article, we got to highlight how important it is to start viewing soil as a valuable resource that shouldn’t end up […]
New Research on Permanent Immobilisation of PFAS Contaminated Soil Using RemBind®
In a recent study conducted at the University of Adelaide, it was found that RemBind® is highly effective in significantly reducing the leachable concentrations of all Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Commonly referred to as “forever chemicals”, because they persist for long periods of time, these man-made substances have been used in a variety of […]
PFAS Immobilisation and Remediation project recognised at CCF Awards
The Civil Contractors Federation Queensland Earth Awards are the most prestigious awards in the Australian civil infrastructure industry. The purpose of the awards is to highlight excellence within the industry, which includes roads, bridges, railways, marine structures, and utilities that are the economic veins and arteries linking the Australian community. SoilCyclers and Rembind were thrilled […]
SoilCyclers celebrates 11 years of business success
SoilCyclers have undergone dramatic transformation over the past decade, having successfully extended our services into the waste, construction and mining industries. Today, we are proud to be celebrating our 11 year anniversary and owe our gratitude to our clients, suppliers and staff who have helped us along the way. While we have grown significantly, our […]
SoilCyclers announced as first Preferred Mixing Contractor in Australia for Rembind
SoilCyclers are delighted to be named Rembind’s first Preferred Mixing Contractor in Australia. We use our extensive soil mixing and blending experience to mix Rembind, a product developed in conjunction with CSIRO that permanently immobilises PFAS in soil. Independent studies using US EPA Methods show that Rembind immobilises PFAS in soil for at least 1000 […]
SoilCyclers interviewed by ABC Sunshine Coast
SoilCyclers was interviewed by Annie Gaffney from ABC Radio Sunshine Coast to discuss ways developers can save money and do the right thing for the environment by ameliorating site soil. Of particular importance, we explained the benefits for developers who consider onsite soil recycling and remediation. “One of our crews working on a site saves […]
Ranger Stacey from Totally Wild visits the SoilCyclers site at Stocklands’ Aura project
SoilCyclers spoke with Ranger Stacey from Totally Wild. They discussed how developers like Stocklands, are saving money by mapping, screening and ameliorating their site soils to make quality recycled soil for landscaping reuse. If you would like assistance with ameliorating topsoil on your next project, please reach out on 1300 748 388.
Recycling soil can save money and the environment
SoilCyclers was interviewed by Adelle King from Building Connection, to outline the benefits of recycling soil. “By ameliorating their own soil out on-site, developers get to control the quality of the topsoil which in turn guarantees better landscaping and therefore a better finished product, while reducing costs and preserving the environment.” “At the moment Australian […]